inmytaxi
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I'm old and the print is small on the hand ranges. Help!
Nov. 9, 2022 | 7:21 p.m.
Hey guys ... played this $60 super sat yesterday and cashed to the $250, curious about your thoughts on late short stack shoving. I played my stack fairly standard i think, basically shoving any ace or paint combo if I was opening from the hijack or later, trying to get 3 sets of blinds every two rounds. Table was reacting fairly passively, I had 5 - 8 bbs which was enough to make any caller who lost reverse position with me. Stack average was about 8 -14 bbs.
One specific question I have is facing a 2x bb raise from utg with 5 or 6 bb left and looking at 77 in the sb, do you fold with 25 left, 20 to cash? I folded, first pair I saw forever, raiser showed aq. Should I take a flop and shove boards without A/paint or with a 7? We were 1.5k/3k/400 ante and I had 16k stack.
Eliminations were going fast (lost 5 to 30 right before 2nd break, 20 got paid), so I guess my question is, was I playing to loose by shoving, or too tight by folding?
One specific question I have is facing a 2x bb raise from utg with 5 or 6 bb left and looking at 77 in the sb, do you fold with 25 left, 20 to cash? I folded, first pair I saw forever, raiser showed aq. Should I take a flop and shove boards without A/paint or with a 7? We were 1.5k/3k/400 ante and I had 16k stack.
Eliminations were going fast (lost 5 to 30 right before 2nd break, 20 got paid), so I guess my question is, was I playing to loose by shoving, or too tight by folding?
April 21, 2013 | 10:37 a.m.
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