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« on: December 14, 2010, 08:38:45 PM »

Haro peeps, this is a hand from MiniFtops 11. So tiny buyin, completely mixed standard full of reggy grinders and complete morAns. Edit to say we are pretty deep into the min cash monays but still a way off from the monay actually increasing. I think there were about 400 of 28k left

Playing 9 handed, 8/16k blinds, 2k antes.

It folds round to the hijack who is a solid medium volume small winner at avg bi 10-25$. He has 152k and open jams.

The BB has 22.8k to start the hand, so once he posts the big+ the antes, he will have just 4k behind.
The SB is a solidish small winner who has 20bbs.

We are OTB with 29 bets.

Now considering  that there is 48k in the pot before the hijack jams, and that the bb has 1/4 of a big blind behind what should our stacking off range be? I'm kinda assuming that if we flat the SB will only overcall/rejam with a tight range.


Any help Smiley This is a case of the better he is the wider we can stack off? Where should the cut offs for our stacking off be?


EDIT 2, what hand strengths do we want to have here?

ie in the marginal sense,  66> KJs or other way round etc?
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2010, 09:37:04 PM »

Erm something like top 25% I am getting it in here, if it was me and would have a quick look at my HUD to see what his steal % and maybe go wider or tighter depending on what that says.

66 is a bit better kjs in this spot, kjs= 44 roughly.

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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2010, 09:40:10 PM »

Erm something like top 25% I am getting it in here, if it was me and would have a quick look at my HUD to see what his steal % and maybe go wider or tighter depending on what that says.

66 is a bit better kjs in this spot, kjs= 44 roughly.



Ok ta, when you say top 25%, are we valuing small pairs ?

how much do we value Axs Kx s kinda hands.

like are you calling all Ax or is there a cutoff for each part .

We snapping KJs? where do we fold in the Kx land etc etc. This is my real thinking, just trying to work out which parts of our range we aren't playing etc etc.
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2010, 10:34:27 PM »

Probs call 44+, just about all aces might fold the very small offsuit ones. Would call just about all broadways that should make about 25%. Kx's cutoff at about k10o, k9s.

This range is slightly more biased towards big cards than shoving ranges, where the small pairs/ suited connecters play a bit better.

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