Question of the Day

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Re: Question of the Day

Postby BigPete33 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:20 pm

I'd have no problem folding that rubbish of a hand.

Worst case scenario is I lose the BB of 400 and I'd be looking optimisticly at how I'm on the button in 2 hands time and can do things a bit differently at that stage rather than getting sucked in by K 9 and likely losing more chips than if I had just folded to start with.


K 9 disgusts me.
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Re: Question of the Day

Postby muzzington » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:11 pm

I didn't mean no-one else could answer Garth, I just wanted Pete's reaction to K9. :P
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Re: Question of the Day

Postby muzzington » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:21 pm

muzzington wrote:
Question:

Your hand: [ks] [9s]

Your stack: $6000

SB's stack: $2000

There are three players left in the late stages of your online sit-and-go and you are the chip leader. In this hand it’s folded around to the small blind, who shoves all-in. You assume that he will do this with the top 60% of hands. Should you call?


Answer:

Yes. Against his range you are a ~57% favorite. You will still be right in the thick of the hunt for first if you call and lose, and if you call and win you’ll almost be guaranteed first. Make the call here and hope for the best
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