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#1 the_stein

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Posted 28 March 2005 - 11:03 PM

Sit n go, 70 dollar buy in, down to final 3, Top 3 get paid. Blinds are 300/600Player A: roughly 8000Player B: 900Player C: 4000Player A is in the small blind, Player B is in the big blind, Player C is on the button and folds. PLayer B has 600 in the pot with 300 chips left. Player A has 26o. Raise, fold, call?
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Posted 28 March 2005 - 11:10 PM

foldhes getting blinded out soon enough. why give him more?
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Posted 28 March 2005 - 11:17 PM

wrto4556 said:

foldhes getting blinded out soon enough. why give him more?
what he said, plus the fact that 62o isn't strong enough even with those odds.pot is 900 to begin with. you raise, BB calls an all-in. pot is now 1800, of which you put in 300 involuntarily and 600 voluntarily. even if you don't count your involuntary amount, you basically pushed 62o into 2-to-1 odds with no fold equity.player B should never fold with any hand in that situation, so since you have no fold equity, either push with a better hand than 62o, or just let him have the extra small blind.aseem




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