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2 shoves in front of me with AKo . . 2 shoves in front of me with AKo . .

02-02-2016 , 11:19 PM
$5.50 KO Tourney w/ $1 for each KO.
16 players left & Chip leader

Very top heavy structure 10th place gets $16; 54th gets $8.
1st - $214
2nd -$161
3rd - $120
4th - $90
5th - $57 … and so on

Villain 1 - 11bb / 33k (VP 29 , PFR 21, 3B 0) - 42 Hands
Villain 2 - 25bb / 75k (VP 36, PFR 35, 3B 23.1) - 51 Hands
Hero - 57bb / 171k

Blinds 1.5k/3k

V1 UTG opens all in 33k (11bbs)
V2 MP re-shoves to 75k (25bbs)
Hero on the button with AKo… call/fold?

Am I always calling off here? Or am I picking better spots than ripping 25bb's?I think I always have to with V2 having a crazy 3B %. There isn’t anyone that is over 100k in the tourney but me. If I call and lose I have almost 100k, If I call and win I have almost 300k. Which would probably be a 1/3 of the chips in play. Thoughts, opinions, answers? Thanks guys
02-03-2016 , 06:03 AM
I believe that to be call becouse

- first villain might be tight from UTG but being only 11 BB deep he can still show hands as ATs+ 55+ and so on maybe even KQ so you could have him dominated sometimes.
- second villain is somehow more aggresive and iso shoves which puts some AA,KK out of his range as those hands are more likely to call and get more players in (unless hes scared of multiway pot)
- You only have to win against second villain and since hes aggresive and shoves over you have better equity against him anyway so if you lose to small stack youre actually 4BB up anyway
- Even if you would lose this hand you mantain healthy stack of 27BB which can still win tourney. If you win thou, youre a monster


Imo
02-08-2016 , 11:20 AM
Snap call. These KO tourneys show much wider ranges when someone has a chance of a bounty. I would consider AJ to be a tough spot here.

      
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