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KQo facing cutoff open - 180 man 2.50 FT KQo facing cutoff open - 180 man 2.50 FT

12-26-2015 , 08:40 AM
Villain is 9/8 after 55 hands so wondering if I should reshove my KQo here? Especially as there are a 2 supershort stacks (2&4 BB) so gotta add that ICM pressure!
Thoughts?

[converted_hand][hand_history]Poker Stars, $2.28 Buy-in (600/1,200 blinds, 125 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37201968

UTG+1: 9,228 (7.7 bb)
UTG+2: 4,351 (3.6 bb)
MP1: 23,943 (20 bb)
MP2: 9,965 (8.3 bb)
MP3: 25,744 (21.5 bb)
CO: 11,356 (9.5 bb)
Hero (BTN): 10,180 (8.5 bb)
SB: 2,354 (2 bb)
BB: 14,455 (12 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with K Q
5 folds, CO raises to 2,400, Hero?
12-26-2015 , 09:54 AM
do you think a 9/8 villain is ever raise folding here? Looking at stack sizes villain should have no r/f here.

Some regs do have r/f ranges when they are really to shallow vs other regs. Not many do this I think there thinking is their min raise gets a large amount of FE as it looks suspicious to another reg. Ive observed it more in stt actually. not sure how often it happens in mtsng. Its not really a reg on reg dynamic exactly because at some stage the other regs will observe they have shallow r/f ranges and exploit this. Which is why ive never done this even if vs some regs in isolation it may be plus EV. But anyway all this is a far from the norm and would have to be observed to be considered pertinent.
12-26-2015 , 10:00 AM
ez fold
12-29-2015 , 11:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by nomalice
ez fold
Yeah. 9/8's will tend to be competent pushbotters. Look at BB's stack, he's not opening light.

Sure you can shove hoping he snaps 88-JJ but he probably shoves TT in this spot so.

      
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