Totti Lind12 years, 1 month agoLike your videos. But that A5 call on the top left corner was terrible imo. (12:45 in) Snapfold for that amount!
Espen Sørlie12 years, 1 month agoI would assume he raise/calls most of the hands that dominates us with these stacksizes. we are 47.953% against 88-22,A9s-A2s,K8s+,Q9s+,J9s+,T9s,ATo-A2o,KTo+,QTo+. So we get the potodds to call, cant be too terrible. Do you disagree with the range?ivanb12 years, 1 month agoI think regarding stack size of hero it's snap call. With all villians being pretty same stacks, SB will push VERY wide here, the only things that hero is afraid is bigger PP then 44 and better aces. Anything else is coinflip. But again i am playing turbos, and SB would have even wider range there.
(also click on charts and you will see under what conditions it's become terrible call :) )
It's not best +%EV but pretty acceptable here, and def not terrible as you state. 42% pushing range seems very realistic here, at least for games i am playing. On top of that i am pretty sure that we can remove TT+, AJs+, AJo+ as most villains will try to induce repush by min raising or whatever, rather then stealing blind. In my opinion. Making it's even better +%ev. But that dependant on dynamics and his observations of what hero was doing. Hard to tell just by watching video.ivanb12 years, 1 month agoOps. Didn't noticed that it wasn't suited. Then it's marginal call. And + %ev if we don't include TT+ AJo+ AJs+ in pushing range.
@1:40 w/KTo - I was pretty surprised by your snapfold with KTo at the top-left table. Could you describe all your ranges in this spot? Do you narrow your raise/folding range a lot because it's FT and bigger stacks would exploit you easily if your raise/folding range was to wide? Still I think we should r/f KTo, as it's almost top of range we're not raise/calling here.
(Btw, it's cool you're still answering to these old videos, thx for that!)
yup, also the chips we gain are worth slightly less than the chips we lose since it is value in staying alive with so many short-ish stacks that can potentially bust.
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Wish i could play on ps.fr looks like a lot nice mtts there
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Here is calculations:
www.pokericmcalculator.com/icmizer/#YXYV
(also click on charts and you will see under what conditions it's become terrible call :) )
It's not best +%EV but pretty acceptable here, and def not terrible as you state. 42% pushing range seems very realistic here, at least for games i am playing. On top of that i am pretty sure that we can remove TT+, AJs+, AJo+ as most villains will try to induce repush by min raising or whatever, rather then stealing blind. In my opinion. Making it's even better +%ev. But that dependant on dynamics and his observations of what hero was doing. Hard to tell just by watching video.
Still not terrible
No, I would open that. Sorry for VERY late response. Just didn't see your comment. Prob also calling the blinds if they jam. bu is close
@1:40 w/KTo - I was pretty surprised by your snapfold with KTo at the top-left table. Could you describe all your ranges in this spot? Do you narrow your raise/folding range a lot because it's FT and bigger stacks would exploit you easily if your raise/folding range was to wide? Still I think we should r/f KTo, as it's almost top of range we're not raise/calling here.
(Btw, it's cool you're still answering to these old videos, thx for that!)
yup, also the chips we gain are worth slightly less than the chips we lose since it is value in staying alive with so many short-ish stacks that can potentially bust.
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