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Four players left blinds are 100/200. Im in the SB with 2100 chips BB has 1200. I have 22 and push all in. Is this the correct play he calls with 33.
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Post a proper hand history... unless its some wierd situation its probably right for you to push.
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Well, there's only two answers I can give.
1) If you're playing anywhere close to correct, you're pushing range includes pretty much everything here. If he knows this, his call with 33 is correct. 2) 33 is a 80/20 favorite over 22, so of course he should call. |
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You have to push at least 23% of the from the big blind to make his call ev neutral
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To put it another way, assuming the other two stacks are 2900 each...
<ul type="square">[*]You should push any two cards if he's calling with less than 40% of hands. In other words, if he's folding monsters like T9s and K3o, you should push 32o. [*]Your push with 22 is +$EV no matter what his calling range is. [*]If he has any idea how wide you're pushing, 33 is a ridiculously-easy call. In other words, he should only fold if he thinks you'd decline to push KJo or 22 into him.[/list] |
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