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09-13-2016 , 12:58 AM
    Poker Stars, $3.30 Buy-in (3,500/7,000 blinds, 700 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37430757

    CO: 170,246 (24.3 bb)
    BTN: 28,462 (4.1 bb)
    SB: 56,798 (8.1 bb)
    BB: 75,948 (10.8 bb)
    MP1: 173,577 (24.8 bb)
    MP2: 199,489 (28.5 bb)
    Hero (MP3): 93,480 (13.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP3 with J A
    MP1 folds, MP2 raises to 14,000, 5 folds




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    v playing 21/17/4 in 77 hands

    was close in game i thought but folded cuz of short stacks. What is ur range here for 3b shoving over ep open from cl is AQ a go?
    09-13-2016 , 10:24 AM
    i think I shove pretty wide here for few reasons.

    a/ OR is a CL and could and should be opening wide. He needs to call off only 2 players behind and can put a lot off pressure

    b/ he will not be happilly calling off 1/2 of his stack when you shove

    c/ therefore, his raise/f range is super wide and you can pick up a decent pot without a showdown

    d/ when you shove, people behind need to be super tight because of icm

    i think I would go with 44+ ATs+ AJo+ KTs+ KQo something along those lines. (obv depends on the villain, i might go a bit wider/tighter if he's rec/tight reg/his EP rfi is vey low)
    09-13-2016 , 10:57 AM
    I think gameflow/dynamics are quite important here. Has the table been generally active? CL opening a ton of pots? Much 3-betting going on? How active have you been? Are the shorties happy to gii or are they trying to ladder?
    09-13-2016 , 12:34 PM
    Pretty standard jam for me so long as villain isn't a super nit. Folding A10o tho and jamming A10s. Keep in mind here the super short stack a decent player will have some semblance of a hand usually as he will have to call of btn but im still happy putting in AJ here
    09-14-2016 , 12:29 PM
    I think I let this one go.

    A lot of the 77 hand sample is going to be from this session, and it doesn't look like he's been stack swinging. He's only a narrow chip leader and he has the CO to worry about.

    If called we're a 70-30 dog unless he's calling weaker aces. I don't know if he's even opening many of them from that far out so how much fold equity do we really have here?

    In answer to your question, yes I would jam AQ.
    09-20-2016 , 08:08 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by WonTr1ckPony
    v playing 21/17/4 in 77 hands
    If the guy is a reg he´s def (and should) be OR here wider than usuall and therefore...

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by wanderer_pro
    i think I shove pretty wide here for few reasons.

    a/ OR is a CL and could and should be opening wide. He needs to call off only 2 players behind and can put a lot off pressure

    b/ he will not be happilly calling off 1/2 of his stack when you shove

    c/ therefore, his raise/f range is super wide and you can pick up a decent pot without a showdown

    d/ when you shove, people behind need to be super tight because of icm

    i think I would go with 44+ ATs+ AJo+ KTs+ KQo something along those lines. (obv depends on the villain, i might go a bit wider/tighter if he's rec/tight reg/his EP rfi is vey low)
    +1 to this

          
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