88 with 12 BBs
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88 with 12 BBs
Blinds: t200/t400 (9 Players)
MP+2: 1,103
CO: 9,261
BN: 10,900
SB: 4,947 (Hero)
BB: 2,847
UTG: 9,726
UTG+1: 5,714
MP: 7,229
MP+1: 10,892
CO: 9,261
BN: 10,900
SB: 4,947 (Hero)
BB: 2,847
UTG: 9,726
UTG+1: 5,714
MP: 7,229
MP+1: 10,892
Preflop
(600)
Hero is SB with
8
8
, , , , ,
Flop
(10,644)
4
9
A
Turn
(10,644)
4
9
A
J
River
(10,644)
4
9
A
J
J
Final Pot
SB
lost and shows two pair, Jacks and Eights.
MP wins and shows two pair, Kings and Jacks.
MP wins 10,644
MP wins and shows two pair, Kings and Jacks.
MP wins 10,644
Villain is 15/11 with 3 RFI from MP. Fold?
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Against 15/11 villain it is pretty close. It depends on how he plays 55-77 on the spot. If he calls the shove, 88 is ok to jam but if he is folding to some aggresion given his stack size it is a bad shove.
Giving villain a very tight range of 66+,ATs+,AJo+,KJs+,KQo,QJs where it would be correct to call your shove with his entire range it's actually tighter than I thought it would be. 88+,AJs+,AQo+ are profitable shoves. I think you'll find if your opponent is weak and given the damage you can do to their stack that you may get folds out of QJs,KJs which would increase the shoving profitability range.
Don't you think his 3% RFI from MP (1/31) shows he is opening very tight range from MP against which my 88 looks pretty bad?
With his other stats being 15/11 I don't see how he isn't opening at least that range. Maybe he just hasn't been catching cards in that position. 30 orbits isn't really enough to tell. It's closer than I thought against a tight player but at 12bb (I assume this a a turbo given stack sizes?) I'm looking to get it in every time.
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