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02-03-2017 , 10:00 AM
    Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37607955

    Hero (BTN): $55.41 (110.8 bb)
    SB: $252.93 (505.9 bb)
    BB: $28.85 (57.7 bb)
    UTG: $111.97 (223.9 bb)
    MP: $51.88 (103.8 bb)
    CO: $71.21 (142.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN
    UTG raises to $1.75, MP folds, CO calls $1.75, Hero calls $1.75




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    UTG is 21/16(70hands)
    CO is a 49/9
    BTN is 32/21 with a 3b of 9(11 on BTN)

    You are on SB/BB. What is your SQZ range here against these stack sizes, and how does it affect your SQZ range if all the stacks were 100bb.

    thanks for any replies

    Last edited by donkerr; 02-03-2017 at 10:06 AM.
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    02-03-2017 , 10:21 AM
    About tree fiddy
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    02-03-2017 , 11:37 AM
    'bout tree fiddy
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    02-03-2017 , 11:56 AM
    I would appreciate if someone from tofurocks SSPLO power rankings would make an serious post on this.
    guys described from him as best and average: Grethe, Rei, zomgtiltz, this_passing, naggeri, SeaKing and Loctus
    And of course others who have some good advice.

    thanks for any serious comment!
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    02-03-2017 , 12:30 PM
    Not on the power rankings, but I'll give it a go.

    Just as, or even more, important as stack sizes are player tendencies. For a squeeze, you generally want to be squeezing on a player that opens wide and who has been called by another player that has a wide call range and that cant really call a 3bet. Both need to be able to fold to 3bets, and this is especially true if you are trying to squeeze out of blinds. For these reasons, you need to have a bit of history on the players you're making the play on.

    In this case, you have a tight open from UTG, and a call from a very passive player. It is not a great spot as there is a likelihood of being 4bet by UTG or playing OOP versus 2 players. I wouldnt be making a squeeze play here in the first place.

    In terms of your squeeze range, it should be done with hands that are better-played heads up than multiway. E.g rundowns with a gap at the top i.e. QT98ss, or JT76 etc. etc.

    Last edited by U5eless Bluff; 02-03-2017 at 12:37 PM.
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    02-03-2017 , 04:37 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by U5eless Bluff
    Not on the power rankings, but I'll give it a go.

    Just as, or even more, important as stack sizes are player tendencies. For a squeeze, you generally want to be squeezing on a player that opens wide and who has been called by another player that has a wide call range and that cant really call a 3bet. Both need to be able to fold to 3bets, and this is especially true if you are trying to squeeze out of blinds. For these reasons, you need to have a bit of history on the players you're making the play on.

    In this case, you have a tight open from UTG, and a call from a very passive player. It is not a great spot as there is a likelihood of being 4bet by UTG or playing OOP versus 2 players. I wouldnt be making a squeeze play here in the first place.

    In terms of your squeeze range, it should be done with hands that are better-played heads up than multiway. E.g rundowns with a gap at the top i.e. QT98ss, or JT76 etc. etc.
    How often you get folds from either players?
    Sqz QT98ss and JT76ss depends on game flow, dynamics, timing tells and player reads. Without all of these, is ******ed.
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    02-03-2017 , 07:27 PM
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    Originally Posted by gay_on_tse
    How often you get folds from either players?
    Sqz QT98ss and JT76ss depends on game flow, dynamics, timing tells and player reads. Without all of these, is ******ed.
    Yeah, that's true. I was just trying to answer OP's question directly.
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    02-03-2017 , 08:36 PM
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    Originally Posted by U5eless Bluff
    Yeah, that's true. I was just trying to answer OP's question directly.
    I don't get it. So you directly give him horrible advices? And people chastise me for indirectly giving genuine and awesome advices???
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    02-03-2017 , 08:46 PM
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    Originally Posted by gay_on_tse
    I don't get it. So you directly give him horrible advices? And people chastise me for indirectly giving genuine and awesome advices???
    Hold on..my advice was that there are way more variables to a sqz play than stack size (his question). I then suggested some examples of hands that I would sqz with should the situation be correct, which I stand by.

    Are you saying that is wrong? And if it is, please correct me.
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    02-03-2017 , 09:20 PM
    yes im saying sqzing JT76ss is wrong and therefore horrible advice.
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