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« on: September 01, 2016, 12:01:38 PM »

7 left

£45k up top

you are 6 of 7 in the small blind with 1m at 40-80k

the shortstack is UTG with 700,000 and shoves. This is his fourth shove in two orbits. Young player, he has stated at this final that he is backed, his staker has claimed his CPP Package for reaching the final and he is not in make up playing live cash.

Your position is complicated by the presence of a talented aggressive chip leader between you (in the big blind this hand) who comfortably covers all bar one at the final

several times you've raised blind on blind into him this final, and he has 3 bet you. You've passed every time and are really hamstrung by being oop to this player

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With an orbit before you hit the blinds again, are you reshoving given the dynamics?

payouts are

1 45k
2 27k
3 18k
4 14k
5 10k
6 7k
7 5k

you bought in for £550. estimate 5 of the final seven are in for $22 or $109
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2016, 01:59:40 PM »

Hi Rich

I would pass here, i,d much rather be jamming this hand than calling off. We still have time and can pick a better spot than this.

With the Bb 3 betting you 2/3 times and you have folded every time.

We know he is aggro and competent so don't need to be raising blind on blind with a wideish range - he will be defending / 3 betting and has the benefit of position.

A good adjustment to make is to limp blind versus blind versus this player. If he raises we can 3 bet jam or call.

Just folding very bad hands from the sb versus this player
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« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2016, 02:35:29 PM »

Folding to a shove from utg. If he was otb or in cut off would rejam
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« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2016, 11:26:36 PM »

I would call for a couple of reasons

1) live cash grinder is more likely to be jamming too loose than too tight in this spot imo. Against a good online grinder that we can be sure has run the sims I think its a fold, haven't run the numbers myself though

2) With the stacks and seats as they are we're not going to be getting much in the way of super profitable jam spots if the big stack knows his stuff. This changes things massively imo. If we had a couple of spots on our left that are gunna let us take the piss then I would happily fold 66
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