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2-7 NL Single Draw Hypothetical Situation
I'm trying to run some equity calculations and I'm wondering how various people would play this situation. Thanks for your feedback!
Let's say you are playing in a 2-7 Single Draw NL MTT. Currently the blinds are at 50/100 and the following 3 players are involved in a pot:
Player 1 [Middle Position] [10000 Chips] Raise 300, Folds
Hero [Cutoff] [150000 Chips] [10s 8d 7c 5h 3c] Raise 900
Villain [Button] [120000 Chips] Raise 2000
Player 1 [Middle Position] [10000 Chips] Raise 300, Folds
Hero [Cutoff] [150000 Chips] [10s 9d 8c 5h 3c] Raise 900
Villain [Button] [120000 Chips] Raise 2000
Player 1 [Middle Position] [10000 Chips] Raise 300, Folds
Hero [Cutoff] [150000 Chips] [9d 8c 7h 5h 3c] Raise 900
Villain [Button] [120000 Chips] Raise 2000
Player 1 [Middle Position] [10000 Chips] Raise 300, Folds
Hero [Cutoff] [150000 Chips] [9d 5c 4h 3h 2c] Raise 900
Villain [Button] [120000 Chips] Raise 2000
Player 1 [Middle Position] [10000 Chips] Raise 300, Folds
Hero [Cutoff] [150000 Chips] [8d 6c 4h 3h 2c] Raise 900
Villain [Button] [120000 Chips] Raise 2000
What do you do when the action returns to you in these 6 cases?
Now assuming that you called the bet. What do you do in the first 3 cases (I'm assuming you are patting out of position in the last 3 cases)?
Villain stands pat behind you.
When you check to the villian he bets 2800 chips into a 4450 pot
What hand ranges are you calling, folding or raising with?
With what hand ranges would you lead into the villain? How much would you lead?
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