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Merge, $3 re buy-in (8,000/16,000 blinds, 1,600 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.
MP2: 157,866 (9.9 bb)
MP3: 120,716 (7.5 bb)
CO: 350,021 (21.9 bb)
BTN: 369,473 (23.1 bb)
SB: 80,436 (5 bb)
Hero (BB): 193,076 (12.1 bb)
UTG+2: 162,018 (10.1 bb)
MP1: 337,394 (21.1 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q
A
UTG+2 raises to 160,418 and is all-in, 6 folds, Hero calls 144,418
Flop: (341,636) 5
9
2
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Turn: (341,636) 6
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (341,636) A
(2 players, 1 is all-in)
Results: 341,636 pot
Final Board: 5
9
2
6
A
Hero showed Q
A
and lost (-162,018 net)
UTG+2 showed K
A
and won 341,636 (179,618 net)
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Definitely standard call. I think the villain will generally show up with weaker aces, a bunch of pairs that you are flipping with, and some KQ/KJ suited. Even if I had stats that indicated the villain was especially nitty, I dont think Id fold here. Maybe against some villains. But generally this would just be a snap call.
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Thanks for all the replies fellas! Really working hard to get there!!!!!
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Edited By: cracker9ball Aug 4th, 2012 at 10:39 PMOriginally Posted by supra1988t
Not sure how a cheat sheet really works in this spot because it is totally dependant on the OR's shoving range. I'm definitely not calling off with 55 and 66. 77 is closer. Prob folding ATs too. AQ is Def a call tho.
Its just a tool like a shove chart. It shows what should be profitable in the long run. but I agree with you, it's more of a vague guideline but every spot and villain is different.
Also I think its possible I looked at the chart one position off, I think its 77+ AJs+ AJo+ -
Def calling here, he's got under 10bb + antes .. AQ is over his shove range.
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ty sir








