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06-17-2012 , 03:18 AM
Notes: villain is super passive... 23/0/0 at 540 hands

I guess this push is far to loose? right?

    Poker Stars, $0.91 Buy-in (600/1,200 blinds, 125 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    BB: 8,421 (7 bb)
    UTG+1: 14,031 (11.7 bb)
    UTG+2: 15,317 (12.8 bb)
    MP1: 6,322 (5.3 bb)
    MP2: 30,454 (25.4 bb)
    MP3: 12,029 (10 bb)
    Hero (CO): 15,817 (13.2 bb)
    BTN: 13,152 (11 bb)
    SB: 19,457 (16.2 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with A 2
    4 folds, MP3 calls 1,200, Hero raises to 15,692 and is all-in, 3 folds, MP3 calls 10,704 and is all-in

    Flop: (26,733) 2 7 K (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    Turn: (26,733) 5 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (26,733) J (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 26,733 pot
    Final Board: 2 7 K 5 J
    MP3 showed Q K and won 26,733 (14,704 net)
    Hero showed A 2 and lost (-12,029 net)
    06-17-2012 , 04:12 AM
    over 540 hands, how many were at 10BB but?
    06-17-2012 , 07:44 AM
    ahh.. not quiet much...

    im new at tournaments (switched from cashgame).
    I never thought about that. so the stats are completely useless.
    06-17-2012 , 04:46 PM
    i like it, rape 'em limpers!
    06-17-2012 , 04:53 PM
    Yah i shove this, stack sizes behind are good and you make nearly 25% your stack if he folds!
    06-18-2012 , 11:42 AM
    It is a fold. You dont want to go against limpers with a2o, which is very weak. His limp/call range might go from k8s to a5s+. The thing is that putting him on a certain range for his limp and a certain range for his call is too though and not precise most of the time. Because your stck size is already good, I would go with A8s+ kqs+, 77+. Also it is a final table. Because you are now playing for money and not chips, your range as to be way tighter than before you reach the final. Dont forget you are not last to act too. Some ppl behind might wake up with a hand.
    06-18-2012 , 12:38 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Shadowboxin
    It is a fold. You dont want to go against limpers with a2o, which is very weak. His limp/call range might go from k8s to a5s+. The thing is that putting him on a certain range for his limp and a certain range for his call is too though and not precise most of the time. Because your stck size is already good, I would go with A8s+ kqs+, 77+. Also it is a final table. Because you are now playing for money and not chips, your range as to be way tighter than before you reach the final. Dont forget you are not last to act too. Some ppl behind might wake up with a hand.
    I agree with this. The other thing to consider is that a lot of players limp to trap in these situations. Sometimes a limp on a final table is indicative of strength, though that is read-based.

          
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