Preflop decision in a spread-limit game:
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Game is $2-$100 spread-limit. Blinds are $1-$2, but you can only raise up to $100 over the previous bet. EG: Andy bets $10, the most Bob can raise is to $110 (and then the most Carl can reraise to is $210, etc.)
HAND: We post the $2 Big Blind. The tilted UTG goes all-in for his last $24. A recreational player calls on the Button. SB folds.
We have Tc9c and cover the Button’s $250 stack, so we……
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Yeah it's a fold.
The one exception might be if the button plays scared and is highly likely to fold to a big raise, because we probably have at least 33% equity against a steaming UTG.
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Not worth 124 to find out he flatted with queens or AK. You’re not even printing that much in the main, you’re probably a dog vs his range.