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pluzich   . Apr 01 2012 04:59. Posts 828 | | |
| | On March 31 2012 23:31 Target-x17 wrote:
Oh the hijacks the 5th. There MIGHT be better spots but if you fold your passing up some potential future spots as well you only have to get through 4 with 76 rather then 6 2 hands later with a6
Its really a icm vs edge thing. Id snap shove expecting players to be really tight (fish playing for so much more then their buyin. If you suck there is less reason to shove because if you double up you wont use your chips properly anyway. |
You plan to outplay them with your edge and 8BBs? |
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barbieman   Sweden. Apr 01 2012 11:44. Posts 2132 | | |
Will the blind level soon increase? how many big blinds will you have after you have gone through the blinds the next time? Is it a turbo tournament?
If the blinds will increase before the next bb reaches you, I think it's a shove. Otherwise it's probably marginal. Although I would hate not shoving before the next big blind since
the antes are probably pretty big and we'll have 5-6bb and close to no FE. |
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tutz   Brasil. Apr 01 2012 11:45. Posts 2140 | | |
| | On March 31 2012 23:31 Target-x17 wrote:
Oh the hijacks the 5th. There MIGHT be better spots but if you fold your passing up some potential future spots as well you only have to get through 4 with 76 rather then 6 2 hands later with a6
Its really a icm vs edge thing. Id snap shove expecting players to be really tight (fish playing for so much more then their buyin. If you suck there is less reason to shove because if you double up you wont use your chips properly anyway. |
hijack is right after the cutoff |
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 01 2012 15:17. Posts 1027 | | |
| | On April 01 2012 03:59 pluzich wrote:
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On March 31 2012 23:31 Target-x17 wrote:
Oh the hijacks the 5th. There MIGHT be better spots but if you fold your passing up some potential future spots as well you only have to get through 4 with 76 rather then 6 2 hands later with a6
Its really a icm vs edge thing. Id snap shove expecting players to be really tight (fish playing for so much more then their buyin. If you suck there is less reason to shove because if you double up you wont use your chips properly anyway. |
You plan to outplay them with your edge and 8BBs?
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? no Im clearly talkin about the 20% of time I double up and the 50% of the time I steal the 3 bb in the pot. |
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pluzich   . Apr 02 2012 07:58. Posts 828 | | |
| | On April 01 2012 14:17 Target-x17 wrote:
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On April 01 2012 03:59 pluzich wrote:
| | On March 31 2012 23:31 Target-x17 wrote:
Oh the hijacks the 5th. There MIGHT be better spots but if you fold your passing up some potential future spots as well you only have to get through 4 with 76 rather then 6 2 hands later with a6
Its really a icm vs edge thing. Id snap shove expecting players to be really tight (fish playing for so much more then their buyin. If you suck there is less reason to shove because if you double up you wont use your chips properly anyway. |
You plan to outplay them with your edge and 8BBs?
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? no Im clearly talkin about the 20% of time I double up and the 50% of the time I steal the 3 bb in the pot. |
What I mean is that your reasoning is completely wrong. If you have edge postflop you need a stack to see flops, so you may even go for small -EV shoves just because doubling up not only gives you double the amount of chips but the ability to use your postflop edge.
With 8BBs you do not have any means to play normal poker. |
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 02 2012 22:34. Posts 1027 | | |
You can have an edge in a push/fold game people wont call nearly enough especially when they see the first place prize. but we all know 3 tables left with 8bb icm doesint matter atm very much so we can exploit this. |
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traxamillion   United States. Apr 03 2012 23:06. Posts 10468 | | |
i think average stacksize is important to know here |
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you can have a big edge in a push/fold game. that edge consists of push/folding correctly and taking the +ev spots.
i'd fold 87 in this spot. |
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 04 2012 06:15. Posts 1027 | | |
Lol but you have more of an edge with 11 bb. Average stack dont matter you have to get it in 5 times or double up for next pay bump. But if you miss this spot theres no garantee you get a better one with 6 bb next time around. I like to play to win but its very marginal its not really worth talking anymore about. You have like 5 true bb your not gonna get a +ev spot lol |
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Fujikura   United States. Apr 05 2012 22:33. Posts 1795 | | |
Shove here. Any spots you take when you're below 8 bb are going to be -EV unless you actually have a premium hand. The shorter you get, the more often you will get called, and if you pass this spot (which is probably breakeven at worst) then future spots will lose effectiveness. Shoving here will probably net you an avg of .5 bb/100 and you will have more chips in future spots so that if and when you do have an actual premium, you'll have more chips to double up with :D |
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 05 2012 22:46. Posts 1027 | | |
fuji also told me a skype to stop giving fish who fold 78 here advice |
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Seda16   Czech Republic. Apr 06 2012 10:04. Posts 10 | | |
easy shove here, you want to wait on 2bb to get aces or what?
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Depends on your image and dynamics. If you only have 8 bb's left because of a recent beat, I'd pick a better spot because others may think your head is still spinning. If you have 8 bb's left because you've been waiting on hands for past two hours it may be an easier shove. If big stacks are still left to act behind you they are more likely to call weaker. |
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 06 2012 18:00. Posts 1027 | | |
obviously not making this shove with 1 or two hands of losing a showdown but people dont really pay that much attention and most wont adjust calling range |
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[GiTM]-Ace   United States. Apr 06 2012 21:06. Posts 1585 | | | |
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Zep   United States. Apr 07 2012 12:16. Posts 2292 | | |
this is the type of situation I'm generally shoving in. But I think people think too black and white in these spots. Dynamics play a huge factor when you're low on chips and deciding whether you're just trying to survive for a little while before doubling up or if you're just trying to double up asap. |
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nootropics   Australia. Apr 11 2012 18:11. Posts 59 | | |
Because you can fold a few more hands before you hit the blinds, the most important things in this spot are HUD stats and the stacks behind you. If you have players with huge stacks and loose stats behind then you are very likely to get called light which would make this a bad spot to stick it in. However if they are nitty randoms with under 20bb they're way more likely to fold too much in this spot and then I would jam here since you only have a couple people to get through. |
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| | On April 01 2012 10:45 tutz wrote:
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On March 31 2012 23:31 Target-x17 wrote:
Oh the hijacks the 5th. There MIGHT be better spots but if you fold your passing up some potential future spots as well you only have to get through 4 with 76 rather then 6 2 hands later with a6
Its really a icm vs edge thing. Id snap shove expecting players to be really tight (fish playing for so much more then their buyin. If you suck there is less reason to shove because if you double up you wont use your chips properly anyway. |
hijack is right after the cutoff
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Target-x17   Canada. Apr 15 2012 04:39. Posts 1027 | | |
I thought hijack was when you had j2 -j10 |
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