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03-22-2017 , 08:09 PM
#1
    Poker Stars, $6.82 Buy-in (60,000/120,000 blinds, 15,000 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 3 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    Hero (SB): 1,996,443 (16.6 bb)
    BB: 3,987,837 (33.2 bb)
    BTN: 1,725,720 (14.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q K
    BTN folds, Hero raises to 270,000, BB calls 150,000

    Flop: (585,000) 7 7 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets 240,000, BB calls 240,000

    Turn: (1,065,000) 6 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BB checks

    River: (1,065,000) 5 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BB bets 511,200, Hero folds


    V was fishy and loose. Not very aggressive. Given that, should I be cbetting this flop as I did or x/c would be better?
    He didn't fold to cbet much, but if he called on this flop I don't think I beat many combos from his range on the river.




    #2
      Poker Stars, $6.82 Buy-in (60,000/120,000 blinds, 15,000 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 3 Players
      Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

      SB: 1,575,720 (13.1 bb)
      Hero (BB): 1,456,443 (12.1 bb)
      BTN: 4,677,837 (39 bb)

      Preflop: Hero is BB with K J
      BTN folds, SB raises to 1,560,720 and is all-in, Hero calls 1,321,443 and is all-in


      Pure ICM calculation, payouts were 1282/837/547, ~260 over my head. V is probably capable of pushing a little bit wider. I think it's close but ok. Can someone run this in HRC?
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      03-23-2017 , 11:53 AM
      H1: shoving this pre all day

      H2: close, I would need to plug it into icmizer. Looks pretty close
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      03-23-2017 , 01:34 PM
      Yeah, H1 is a v easy shove, h2 seems like a snapcall unless I fcked up in Icmizer
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      03-25-2017 , 10:51 PM
      H1:easy shov (I think limp trapping could be an option against some players)
      H2: Seens like a call
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      03-26-2017 , 01:27 AM
      H1: +ev shove pre
      H2: seems like a call but would be interesting if someone did the maths with icm added.

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      03-26-2017 , 06:07 AM
      I did the calculation and you can call as loose as K4s here as long as the V is pushing optimally, which would be 60.78% of his range here.
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      03-27-2017 , 01:40 AM
      H1: I like shoving pre, as does the thread. We have a gorgeous hand and if we get called we still feel pretty good. I would check the flop. You're probably getting called by every 6, 7, pocket pair, and A high that exists. We also get called by all open enders and maybe, just maybe some gut shots. That means we are folding out...what? Worse hands. I get capitalizing on the money in the pot but we are folding out almost no better hands here.

      If we check the flop and he bets, we call with a back door flush, K, or Q available. If we brick turn and he double barrels we fold or raise, but lean fold because of our low equity. Should villain check back we can delayed c bet the turn to fold out some A highs. Obviously the 6 isn't a great card to bet because an A is 100% calling and all higher pocket pairs are calling. We probably check back this turn and hope villain gives up. It's a pretty **** board for our hand. We could bet to prevent getting outplayed by worse hands in position that take advantage of our passiveness, but if we get called we're almost certainly behind. Sometimes the board is bad for our hand and being OOP there isn't much we can do. That's why jamming pre is such a good play because we remove the capability to misplay our hand.
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