
03-12-06, 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Madster321 Picture a typical Casino MTT structure, or a slightly quicker structure than a paradise MTT, or a slightly slower turbo.
120 players. FT pay, 28% to 1st. 60 left, avg is 10K. Blinds are 300/600 100ante. Going to 500/1000 200a, in about 15 hands (figure 20 per level).
You are short stacked on the BB.
An aggressive player in EP, makes a standard raise to 1500. Short stacked SB calls all-in for 1200.
You have T6o.
How short would you have to be to push all-in. Lets assume EP will never fold, and will always have either 2 overcards, or a PP. Range for SB is tighter than usual, but the only hands that you are currently ahead of would be some middle suited connector.
Now, lets also assume that the 2 players on your right, will be too tight if you open push from the button, but it is very unlikely that you will get that chance.
At what point would you take a 3-way all-in with bad cards over a HU all-in (which would be easy enough to come by this orbit). Assuming that once you get short enough, any time your chips go in, it will be CEV+ just b/c of the overlay. (yes THAT short) |
This is the most specific situation I have ever seen this had to of happpenned to you!!!!
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