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Bodog Final Table vs. Big stack
Blinds 6k/12k 1200 ante
7 people left Every player had around 150k except for the chipleader. The button was the chip leader and had been active. Button 360k Hero SB 165k He raised to 30K. I had K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] If I put him on the following range what is my play? equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 38.121% 37.45% 00.67% 130809970 2350441.50 { Kc9c } Hand 1: 61.879% 61.21% 00.67% 213799163 2350441.50 { 22+, A7s+, KJs+, QJs, A7o+, KJo+ } What is my range of hands for calling? range for pushing? |
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Re: Bodog Final Table vs. Big stack
Shove is fine. I mean it really depends on how active the big stack has been.
I would wait a little longer since you do have 15bb or something like that or a hand that is a little better than K9s. I just think that if you look from a pay-out standpoint, i think the shove is slightly -EV |
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Re: Bodog Final Table vs. Big stack
What is the payout structure?
How bad is Button (i.e. will he call here with 22/KJ?) How awful are the other people? |
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Re: Bodog Final Table vs. Big stack
I assume he will only call with AJs+ 1010+ but that's just a guess. As far as the other people at the table, I felt I was the best. Some of them were chatting in the box how their nerves were kicking in.
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