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HighwayStar

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  1. Repotted preflop...bet 3/4 pot/called off on the flop. On the turn the pot should be so bloated you won't have much left to do expect shove. That is on this particular flop and turn...defining a full strategy on how to play aces out of position 50 BBs deep in PLO would take pages.
  2. did you realise it was POT limit and you could do something other than min raise and min bet?
  3. I can't recall exactly...it's likely though.
  4. probably a silly question, but have you been drinking?
  5. a few things.1) This is massively +chip EV vs almost anyone. We are not flipping most of the time..we are reasonably ahead2) This is the FT...if it was pre FT the decision is not remotely close.3) Way more likely to call vs a regular than a fish. Not many fish will jam a big range...they're more likely to raise if they're maniacal...which is rare to start.
  6. Probably, yes. Still dunno if it's a call.
  7. #1 this is so awkward to raise/call this hand vs the blinds you're probably gonna make more money jamming..it's definitely going to be +EV even with the BTN having 15BBs. As played johan is a decent but tight reg and I doubt he's jamming much of a range unless he has seen you raisefold a bunch in the 10 hands. It's super close given 1.6 : 1 or whatever it is.#2 just jam initially. No idea as played...in theory I don't think you should fold but in reality I doubt you have the right price vs most people as gross as that is. Unlike the last hand jamming is distinctly better than opening.#3 vs an
  8. It may affect his range for sure. It probably shouldn't much....assuming I fold 98% Of the time 32o has 32% against a random hand from the BB so is kinda getting the right "price" with 11.4k in dead money and only 8k in play.In reality I thinbk I'm probably jamming around 60% in his spot ...but usually the SB won't consider folding TT here. He also might not think I would be thinking of folding a hand like this here..we've played a fair bit together but that doesn't neccessarily mean much....a lot of regs won't fold 66 here.In terms of the ICM calculation I'm not sure how much a 60% range vs a
  9. worst hand/range of hands to call with?
  10. Feral Cow Poker Hand ConverterPokerStars No-Limit Hold'em ($11+$1) t3000/t6000 ante t600 - 4 playersButton: t137,601 SB: t83,429 (Hero)BB: t14,184 UTG: t34,786 Preflop: (t11,400) Hero is SB with (4 players)UTG folds, Button raises to t137001 and is all-in, Hero?BTN is a decent reg. As is UTG if that makes any difference to future.Payouts = 594/396/236/158
  11. This depends way more on who UTG+1 is.If it's me or some other reg then yes..edit- it's somewhat close with these two hands...they would definitely be at the bottom of my isolating range vs anyone sane.If it's a random you dont know I'd lean towards folding...you see way way tighter shoving ranges than you expect in that spot. Some regs are also way too tight there, usually they're the guys running 10/8 over heaps of hands. Every situation of stacks and players is different. There can definitely be plenty of spots where opening hands like 98s/QJo/A5s with 11k in the CO at 300/600 can be a le
  12. You don't get jammed on that often by the short stacks...at a guess 25-35% of the time between the three of them ......and when you do you have okay equity (~40%) with hands like QJ...more than enough to call. Hands like 98s are pretty good here too.I'm tightening up here if the big stack is very active, I have a lot less of a raise/folding range. I might have something of an open jamming range with hands like 66/AJ too.
  13. I'd call off here almost always. Mehhh I open here with "value" hands intending to get in vs all the shortstacks and fold to the big stack. Something like QJo or A5s
  14. bored waiting for dinner to cookprobably a load of nonsense anyway
  15. About half of this post is completely results oriented.... You're getting 2:1 preflop not closing the action. I'm guessing that's about right vs just the SBs range...but with MP involved it's not. Often the original raiser will come back over the top and you will be shut out without even seeing a flop....I'm guessing this happens quite a lot given how short MP is.The rest of the time you will do what...completely miss..flop a straight draw...flop one pair...situations you will find it very hard to make money postflop against a tightish (assumption) range. I'm not entirely sure how often you fl
  16. Yea from 44/55+ vs looser players to 77/88+ vs tighter. You could probably fold 88 vs some (despite what I said in the last post) but you'd need a decent amount of history in these kind of spots.
  17. I'm probably never folding 77 here. Shoving 55/66 vs some and rarely shoving 22-44 due to a lack of fold equity.
  18. This is ridiculously results oriented. The call with KJo is not going to make money with stacks as shallow as they are.
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