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(9man) AJo/ATs+ vs push big stack bubble

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Proky11
Joined: 05.10.2009

a) Villain: unknown = tighter calling range? how tight?
b) Villain: average reg/MT = looser calling range?! how loose?

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Poker Stars Micro SnG No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t200/t400 Blinds + t25 - 4 players

Hero (BB): t3400 M = 4.86
CO: t5280 M = 7.54
BTN: t2195 M = 3.14
SB: t2625 M = 3.75

Pre Flop: (t700) Hero is BB with A♣ J♠ / A♣ T♣ / A♦ Q♥
CO raises to t5255 all in, 2 folds, Hero folds/calls?

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Final Pot: t7050
Nash:
CO 99.1%, 22+ 8x+ 72s+ 73o+ 3x+
BB 6.6%, 77+ ATs+ AQo+

I think Villain is never on ATC here = Calling range JJ+. Folding AJ/AQ/AK is correct.

CO shows Jc 7h (a pair of Jacks)
CO wins t7050


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mktpppr
Joined: 18.07.2010

hi Proky11,
villain unknown: snap-fold AT/AJ/AQ, he's never shoving 99%, maybe 50% which makes our calling range TT+,AK,AQs+ and AQs is so close I fold that too

villain ave reg/MT: fold AT/AJ/AQo, he's shoving maybe 75%, our calling range 99+,AK,AJs+ but i fold AJs too

unless we know villain as a good bubble abusing reg, i fold all but 99/TT+ AK


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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

Especially in micros players are not usually going for extremely wide abuse shoves in bubble. So without good reads its reasonable to be on tight side here, but JJ+ only would probably still be too tight. When there is no clear small stack our ICM tax is not extremely high. So I think like TT+, AKo, AQs+ would be ok calling range as default.


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