Cliffs - Late night MTT. Reads are one player is fairly solid while other is splashing around in a few pots. Solid player I would put on Ax hands and possible over pairs.
I was 100% calling the first all in, but then tank folded when the other chips went in.
Right?/wrong?/had pot odds to call?....
Please discuss as I know FT play is one of my major leaks/weaknesses.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancezarro Small blind 1500.00 1500.00 49622.50 MAXALLY Big blind 3000.00 4500.00 23250.00 Your hole cards 9 9 THEROCK573 All-in 26627.50 31127.50 0.00 zarro Call 25127.50 56255.00 24495.00 MAXALLY Fold zarro Show A A THEROCK573 Show A A Flop 10 9 10 Turn 7 River Q zarro Win Two Pairs, Aces and 10s 28127.50 52622.50 THEROCK573 Win Two Pairs, Aces and 10s 28127.50 28127.50
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Still looks a call to me though. Dunno how/if ICM and pay jumps etc effects it. Probably not enough to make it a fold I wouldn't have thought, but happy to be corrected/educated.
In Response to Re: FINAL TABLE,MTT, 3 Handed. Is this ALWAYS a fold or is there a case for going with it?:
this isn't a case of something you do whilst playing. now you have had the decision. you look at it and say I think my opponents have this range of hands, right I have an easy decision to continue with so and so hands, I have an easy fold with so and so, and with xy and z I think it is close between call or fold.
So in this case, you think call TT+/AKo+ so you are saying 99/TT/AQ are 'close' because they are your current borderline.
Then you go outside game time and look at a) the amount you have to call in this case 23000 ish, b) the amount there is in the pot thereby your pot odds, so amount in pot- 56000. 23:56 (BorinMod! ty. 23/(23+56) =~.29 (*100 to get %) i.e. 29% equity required for this to be a break-even call.
You then take the ranges you assigned to your opponents at the time you played the hand, put those ranges into poker stove and see what equity your hand has. Check 'how far' in terms of stronger and weaker you can go to move the equity to 29%.
You might have thought TT was close and called JJ+ and the stoves will show it gets closer with 99 for example and you will know you have been slightly too tight against those ranges in hands you play in future.
If you included the payouts then you could also allow for ICM considerations.
Geddit?
Ty to loner for correcting my 'intentional mistakes to check you're checking'.....
23:56 = (23/79) x 100 = 29%
3-handed the short stack's range for shoving the button is going to be very wide. The caller can make that call with lots of Aces, decent Kings and maybe pairs lower than ours. There will be overpairs out there sometimes but the range ought to be alot wider than that.
The point that the caller's range is strengthened by the fact he hasn't re-shoved doesn't apply, simply because he's calling for an amount that covers your stack anyway. If you had money back, then flat-calling may strengthen his range but you don't so it doesn't.
You'd have to think there's something wrong with the logic that they can both have wide ranges for the fold to be good. Being "solid" takes on a different meaning when you're three-handed playing 9BB effective.