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Playing in a live tourney. 5 people left, top 4 pay. Blinds are 400/800 with a 75 ante. Guy under the gun goes all in for about 2200. It gets folded to me in the big blind and I call with K4 suited. At this point I had about 20k in chips. He has K7. I obv spike the 4 and he's the bubble. My question is was that too loose of a call? I had seen him push with garbage 3 times prior.
Edited By: squinonez81 Feb 17th, 2011 at 09:21 PM -
Good call
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Edited By: Kellermann Feb 17th, 2011 at 09:37 PM
Just put in his range and compare to your price.
Oh wait I did that for you. You need 27,1% against his range to break even (1400/5175). That means he only needs to be shoving about 3% of his hands for a call to be break even.
Edit: Just messed up the numbers. -
any 2 lol for sure. obv his range is extremely high.
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with the price dont look just call with anything
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ez game
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Im not even looking at the cards and calling.
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