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<img .50 9-man SNG: TT vs BB shove <img .50 9-man SNG: TT vs BB shove

02-02-2018 , 11:19 PM
Winning Poker Network (Yatahay) - 50/100 NL - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (UTG): 16.14 BB
UTG+1: 18.8 BB (VPIP: 6.67, PFR: 3.33, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 30)
MP: 27.28 BB (VPIP: 33.33, PFR: 3.33, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 30)
MP+1: 7.6 BB (VPIP: 26.67, PFR: 11.11, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 75)
CO: 23.02 BB (VPIP: 53.33, PFR: 13.33, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 30)
BTN: 21.64 BB (VPIP: 36.67, PFR: 17.24, 3Bet Preflop: 10.00, Hands: 30)
SB: 8.42 BB (VPIP: 23.33, PFR: 6.67, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 30)
BB: 12.1 BB (VPIP: 16.67, PFR: 6.67, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 60)

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has T T

Hero raises to 2.88 BB, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, BB raises to 12.1 BB and is all-in, Hero ???

New to SNG's, is this a snap fold or crying call???
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02-05-2018 , 03:15 AM
You're not necessarily ahead of his range but you have odds to call here as long as he can have hands like AK.

I would open to a smaller sizing with this stack size (or just open-jam) as you are (almost) giving villains a free choice of whether to play big or small when you give them this middle size.
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02-05-2018 , 03:29 PM
Fold.

1) Still early and early STT play should focus on chip preservation and avoiding marginal spots;

2) BB shove over a UTG open is on the stronger side;

3) BB shove is from a passive player with a 6% PFR and 0% 3b in 60 hands.

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