Adjusting to big stacks understanding of ICM and therefore jamming light
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Adjusting to big stacks understanding of ICM and therefore jamming light
In 2 orbits at FT I witnessed massive stack r/f to small stack 10bb jams. The big stack, who is villian folded twice when two different players were the smallest stacks and jammed over his raise. Large stack continued to raise aggressively dominating table and then this hand occurred.
$1,800/$3,600 Blinds
Total number of players : 6
sb: cigankata ( $42,570 )
bb: hero ( $36,545 )
lj: maffa1 ( $98,259 )
hj: MyMuzus ( $57,135 )
co: WishuluckBRO villian ( $335,522 )
but: Chufarin ( $54,969 )
Dealt to hero [ Qs, 7s ]
maffa1 folds
MyMuzus folds
WishuluckBRO (villian) raises [$7,200]
Chufarin folds
cigankata folds
hero raises [$32,495]
WishuluckBRO calls [$28,895]
* Dealing flop * [ Jh, As, Qd ]
* Dealing turn * [ Ac ]
* Dealing river * [ 6d ]
* Summary *
hero shows [ Qs, 7s ]
WishuluckBRO shows [ Jd, Ad ]
WishuluckBRO collected [ $76,690 ]
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Villain seems to realize that doubling up small stack relives a lot of pressure on medium stacks and continues to fold to jams by small stack in order to keep the table dynamic.
Therefore, is this a reasonable play to make as hero realizes he does have fold equity and also that villain is opening up at least 40% of hands from CO meaning q7s is ahead of part of his range
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