1. Im relatively short stacked here with only 24 Big Blinds, already cashed probably 12% of the field left. The guy who moves all in only has 8 Big Blinds So I think his range is pretty wide like any pp + any two facecards+ any ace + some random hands. The flat caller only has only 17 Big Blinds and if he just reshoved I would put him on a pretty wide range as well but with him just flatting im not really sure. What is the flat callers range here, and what should I do ?

    Thanks in Advance,
    GSUDrunk

    PokerStars Game #35012019648: Tournament #209010585, $10+$1 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XVIII (500/1000) - 2009/11/06 18:31:14 ET
    Table '209010585 56' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
    Seat 1: GSUDrunk (24378 in chips)
    Seat 2: lou43lou (44260 in chips)
    Seat 3: MeccanoMan (2575 in chips) is sitting out
    Seat 4: franknot (18378 in chips)
    Seat 5: p1pp0s (15887 in chips)
    Seat 6: fingersnpies (17808 in chips)
    Seat 7: timcat13 (33602 in chips)
    Seat 8: GoldenRic (8251 in chips)
    Seat 9: nono81813 (17275 in chips)
    GSUDrunk: posts the ante 125
    lou43lou: posts the ante 125
    MeccanoMan: posts the ante 125
    franknot: posts the ante 125
    p1pp0s: posts the ante 125
    fingersnpies: posts the ante 125
    timcat13: posts the ante 125
    GoldenRic: posts the ante 125
    nono81813: posts the ante 125
    MeccanoMan: posts small blind 500
    franknot: posts big blind 1000
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to GSUDrunk [Qd Ac]
    p1pp0s: folds
    fingersnpies: folds
    timcat13: calls 1000
    GoldenRic: raises 7126 to 8126 and is all-in
    nono81813: calls 8126
    GSUDrunk: ?????
    lou43lou:
    MeccanoMan:
    franknot:
    timcat13:
    nono81813:

    I got to thinking about this hand alot and put it through pokerstove with the flat caller having a range of 99+,A10s+AJo+Qjs,JTs,98s,76s, and AQo is 6% behind. Do you think this range is reasonable ?
  2. I'd def OPR the guy; if he was a solid winning player, I MIGHT fold...if not, I jam over the top.

    After OPR'ing, he's a losing player, and I'd jam. His range for calling is going to typically be quite large here tbh.
  3. jam
     
  4. At this level players are calling with much much worse... seems like a pretty standard shove if you're playing to win.
  5. Thats an interesting hand. I think you fold aq there. Hes probably calling w kk aa qq. Ih caller had ak hes probably pushing. Your options are fold or push. You have put in 2 much work building a good stack 2 call an all in and a call w aq.
  6.  
    Originally Posted by anticure View Post

    jam

  7. i shove here
     
  8. I think your competition is the flatter and thinking he has QQ,KK and not AA, would it be prudent to raise another 2k since you have a decent stack to continue and shutit down on his reraise jam?