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LightinG   Poland. Nov 26 2008 11:21. Posts 234

You lost coinflip in tournament

what`s your problem?

If you build 1000 bridges and suck one cock, you are not a bridge builder. You are a cock sucker.  

TwistedEcho    United Kingdom. Nov 26 2008 17:00. Posts 3539


  On November 26 2008 04:50 asdf2000 wrote:
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well I would think it's more like 65-70% but I guess ur right. this kind of shit is crazy to me lolz



If hes opening any2 and calling our shove we are 67%, if hes opening a more sensible range like 22+,A2s+,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,A9o+,KTo+,QTo+,JTo we are 62% and if he has some idea how to play and realises he doesn't need to get involved, and hes playing like 88+,ATs+,KQs,ATo+ then we are 58%

Altho if he was good he would fold QQ preflop

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brambolius   Netherlands. Nov 26 2008 20:09. Posts 1708

Lol i just played 4 of these and my advice is S H O V E A L L D A Y L O N G.

i could explain why but when you play a few of these it becomes very obvious.

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fakeshaver   United States. Nov 26 2008 23:31. Posts 1313


  On November 26 2008 19:09 brambolius wrote:
Lol i just played 4 of these and my advice is S H O V E A L L D A Y L O N G.

i could explain why but when you play a few of these it becomes very obvious.





.....? shove this hand? or u just mean shove a lot ind iff spots. because we dont have fold equity vs a 6k stack no matter what he has


edzwoo   United States. Nov 27 2008 00:13. Posts 5911


  On November 26 2008 19:09 brambolius wrote:
Lol i just played 4 of these and my advice is S H O V E A L L D A Y L O N G.

i could explain why but when you play a few of these it becomes very obvious.



No, I really don't think it's obvious because a four SNG sample probably isn't good enough here.

My hand is obviously among the best hands in holdem, but I wasn't sure if I was supposed to shove there since I had a very small chance of making him fold, and if I just folded every single hand I had a decent chance of making it in the money anyway.

I'm more curious what my shoving range should be here, then. QQ+ only? Maybe not even QQ?


TwistedEcho    United Kingdom. Nov 27 2008 00:35. Posts 3539

I hope brambolius comes back to explain because i cant imagine what he saw in those that make this a 'snapshove'. I have a feeling hes going to tell us how badly everyone plays, which is more of an argument for folding than shoving but who knows.

Anyway, I'd shove QQ+, possibly JJ. Fold everything else - the pressing fold patient game >>>> these esp when the other players don't know how to play

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gymnast   Mexico. Nov 27 2008 01:48. Posts 704

I'd shove depending on how this guy won those chips

Club NL10 ballers 

brambolius   Netherlands. Nov 27 2008 09:32. Posts 1708

This is imo a push becouse

1. hero is not in a "sure win" position. a few more hands could put him in a position where
it will all just come down to pure luck anyway.
2.villain might be bullying, like he should be with a stack like that.
3.If you are properly rolled for these, there is realy no reason to fold here.
4.people will not hesitate to fold down to death in these, you are better off not playing like these people.

i can understand how ppl could fold here, and it depends on the table, but my experience with these is that your generally better off being active untill ur sure ur itm



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fakeshaver   United States. Nov 27 2008 09:48. Posts 1313


  On November 27 2008 08:32 brambolius wrote:
This is imo a push becouse

1. hero is not in a "sure win" position. a few more hands could put him in a position where
it will all just come down to pure luck anyway.
2.villain might be bullying, like he should be with a stack like that.
3.If you are properly rolled for these, there is realy no reason to fold here.
4.people will not hesitate to fold down to death in these, you are better off not playing like these people.

i can understand how ppl could fold here, and it depends on the table, but my experience with these is that your generally better off being active untill ur sure ur itm








you are wrong man. we are not planning to fold to death. we are planning to stick it in when we have fold equity. we are getting called here 99 percent of the time. look at what position we are in relation to the other stack sizes. there is a guy with 1600 and 1k or something. we will have a lot of fold equity in the upcoming hands so why call off our stack essentially on the bubble


CrownRoyal   United States. Nov 27 2008 10:16. Posts 11386

this is a really easy fold

<3 twistedecho

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Artanis[Xp]   Netherlands. Nov 27 2008 11:16. Posts 4697

I've played a few of these and this is the easiest of easy snap + Show Spoiler +


As long as someone has much less chips then you do and it's the bubble, you can just fold until he's forced to take a risk.


brambolius   Netherlands. Nov 27 2008 14:54. Posts 1708

if that ministack doubles up ur sweating right?

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edzwoo   United States. Nov 27 2008 16:55. Posts 5911


  On November 27 2008 08:32 brambolius wrote:
3.If you are properly rolled for these, there is realy no reason to fold here.
4.people will not hesitate to fold down to death in these, you are better off not playing like these people.



I have no idea what number 3 has anything to do with this.

The reason the big stack has 6k chips is because he won a 3way all in and took two people out, he's actually a total donk. I have to disagree with the others folding to death.


brambolius   Netherlands. Nov 27 2008 21:13. Posts 1708

i'm just typing from my own experience, 5 games that all went EXACLTY the same.
people were literaly folding down to their last couple of blinds and they all ended in retarded shove fests when the shorties had no other choice.
cashed in 5 in a row :D these things own, but let's not draw too much attention to them as to keep the field pissweak ^^.

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gymnast   Mexico. Nov 27 2008 23:50. Posts 704


  On November 27 2008 15:55 edzwoo wrote:


The reason the big stack has 6k chips is because he won a 3way all in and took two people out, he's actually a total donk. I have to disagree with the others folding to death.



I'd shove then

Club NL10 ballers 

fakeshaver   United States. Nov 28 2008 00:04. Posts 1313


  On November 27 2008 22:50 gymnast wrote:
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I'd shove then



u dont seem to understand. the guys skill level is irrelevevant. if he shows up with 98 suited he will have 38 percent equity.; its stupid to risk our tournament life with no fold equity here. we will be able to find MUCH MUCH MUCH BETTER SPOTS to put our money in when it will be ez chips.


SpoR   United States. Nov 30 2008 00:42. Posts 1254

wait am I missing something? I only see 5+40 DoN SNGs. Where do you get the 5.+20s ?

edit- oh these are turbo format. Damnit, I've been playing the higher rake/longer ones >.<

ZERG!Last edit: 04/12/2008 06:52

YC_Fan88   United States. Nov 30 2008 23:53. Posts 160

AKs = 3bet shove, standard.


GirlsRVicious   United States. Dec 01 2008 17:00. Posts 1094


  On November 26 2008 03:21 brambolius wrote:

LOL

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Repusz   Hungary. Dec 03 2008 17:02. Posts 1033


  On November 27 2008 08:32 brambolius wrote:

2.villain might be bullying, like he should be with a stack like that.




Will all the valuable advice already posted in the thread, I just thought I could point out that this has just blown my mind...


 
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