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Raidan

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  1. i'd buy it for $200 for 215T$
  2. depends...what are the blinds relative to stack? does it ever increase? if its 100000000000 bb's im takin gthe 1 mill. if its 50 bb's im playing for $100 mill
  3. Going off what daniel posted, with no other info on the table i'd say raise to 2k and if theres a flop move all in on flop. Or just move all in preflopReasons:You'd assume u have a better hand than the BB, since A8o is better than a large amount of random two cards hands the BB could possibly have. He'd have to be worried about the limpers as well so he cannot call with A9 AT maybe AJ low pockets etc.. so thus narrowing the possible hands he needs to have in order to call. UTG is said to be weak, so expect a fold from him.Button cannot have limped with any strong hand after 2 early ppl h
  4. How exactly do u "outplay" your opponents when the blinds are that big relative to the chip sizes. Sure, it can send the notion that your reraises indicate strength but you say the 1500 stack guy wasnt in danger (only 7.5x the bb is almost on the borderline with moving in with any mediocre hands), he wasnt even the shortest stack at the table. Chances are if either of these two raised 3x the bb and u reraised, they are _stupid_ for not calling since they are getting way over 2:1 in _every_ scenario possible. Now, if i saw someone lay down AK in the bb there, my assumption is they are play
  5. forgot to mention if the BB believe hes behind if u chose to all in there, to only situations where he'd be getting the correct odds to call is if he had a set and believes u to have the flush, in which case he'd have 10 outs a in which he wins 22% of the time.
  6. This is going to be my first post on here so i hope i get it right =]Assuming he has you covered, i'd rank it as1) All in2) Fold3) CallReasons for this is u are getting 1.85:1 odds for you to call, meaning u have at least a 35.09% of winning in order to have the right odds to call.Now, lets calculate your odds against each possible set of hands he could have (Ruling out A A and KK)a) Two pair without the K. Means you have two K's, two Q's, three Tens, three other cards to counterfeit his two pairs, and nine . That means you have 19 outs. You win 43.18% of the time. B) Set, or two pair
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