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Title: standard shove?
Post by: TightEnd on October 01, 2010, 03:52:08 PM
6 left 4 paid

blinds 800-1600/100

Hero 21,000 5th of 6

SB 26,000 4 of 6

BB 60,000 1 of 6

SB is solid, inactive generally.

BB is active, loose and tricky. Likes to gamble

Hero is tight


Folded to Hero on button  Aspades 9s

History is hero has two unopened button raises in past level

a) SB Shove K-Q off. Comment after "because I think you are making a button move". Hero folds A-x for 75% of stack

b) BB defends and donk leads raggy flop. I've missed


This, on the button, is a standard shove, here?

Or raise to call blinds shove?

Or raise to fold if blinds shove?







Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: BulldozerD on October 01, 2010, 03:56:50 PM
just shove, its easier

probably wouldn't have raise/folded Ax either but i suppose it depends


Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: pleno1 on October 01, 2010, 04:18:03 PM
unless 6/6 has a tiny stack I just jam here. If I do raise I'm snapping a shove though.


Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: Longy on October 01, 2010, 04:39:01 PM
Always shoving this, doing anything else is very much 2nd best.

Would probably shove top 25%.



Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: MC on October 01, 2010, 05:23:45 PM
Yeah always shoving.

You should def shove wider than A9s here.


Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: geordieneil on October 01, 2010, 05:51:38 PM
defo shove pre tighty...6 handed(3 handed really if folded to you on button) a9 soooted if gonna be ahead most of the time, plus by just raising you allowing the sb or bb to shove on you and thats leaves you with a much tougher spot..............once sb shoved and bb called i'm probably letting  Aspades  9s go, against 2 players i almost definately have to hit, shoving pre takes these decisions away from you and puts the decision on the blinds.

   what did bb have btw


Title: Re: standard shove?
Post by: AlexMartin on October 01, 2010, 10:24:43 PM
would love to see the math on this