in a £33 dym with 5 plyrs left, i have about 3000 chips. comfortable 2nd place... blinds are 50 100. shortie makes it 400, big stack.with about 4000 chips goes all in , iv got KK should i call or just muck it. just in case you wondered i called and he showed QQ, great i thought until Q came on turn .
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But here it is a call.
Pretty brutal cooler though lol.
I learned my lesson when I made a similar call with AA while safe in 2nd place, the big stack sucked out on me with JJ, the short stack who'd been in 4th before the hand was absolutely delighted.
In a DYM if you're a comfortable second you do not want to get all-in against the chip leader pre-flop under any circumstances whatsoever. Post flop only if you hold the absolute nuts.
ICM thinks of your chips as tickets in a lottery and calculates what you could expect to get in prize-money if the remaining part of the tournament was just a lottery.
First it takes your chips and divides them with all the chips in the tournament. This finds how likely it is your win. Then it calculates your chance of getting in the other places, which is a more complex procedure. Then they multiply the chances of getting in the different places by the corresponding prize money for those places and add up. The sum is the value of your chips.
A program called SnG Power Tools uses ICM to calculate what you should do in an all-in situation in single-table tournaments.
Respect where respect is due!!!
Glitter told me after he had KK, I'm not that good to get off that i dont think!!
May have telegraphed him & lost value, but just shows the skill of the man!!
My rererere-raise too high meybe, would you call aganst him or meybe overbet all-in, I was happy not to see flop & take a lower pot without him puttin me to a later tough descision, maybe!!
Hand History #305614866 (16:04 07/11/2010)