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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #30 on: October 26, 2011, 14:51:19 PM »

Well if those % are correct which they prob are then 3 bet calling/folding are a mistake and it"s a push/fold pre so I guess I would fold pre.

I"m not one for rules but I don"t think I would be 3b/folding anything out of a sub 25bb stack with antes in play.
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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #31 on: October 26, 2011, 15:04:45 PM »

I would suggest that open folding>3bet/folding.

But I don"t like folding


open folding>3bet/folding, but you can"t fold pre with that hand and that stack size.
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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #32 on: October 26, 2011, 15:29:44 PM »
We can bet 5k so as to...

Fold when he jams.

We will burn our equity (33%-48%) and sometimes (however rarely) fold a dominating hand.

We are gonna have the right price to call so folding is a mistake.

Induce and never ever fold.

It's debateable whether or not this encourages villain to get it in with many more hands than he would call our jam with. Lets assume he calls the jam with..

QQ+,AKs,AKo  versus this calling range...

Villain folds 78% when we 3b.
We have 36% equity when called.
Our EV is +3820 chips.
We exit the tourney 14%

So we induce him to get it in with a wider range..

TT+,88-66,AJs+,AJo+  versus this calling range...

Villain folds 37% when we 3b.
We have 48% equity when called.
Our EV is +5850 chips.
We exit the tourney 33%

If you consider that you have an edge over the field, which is hard to gauge and usually overstated, then you probably should take the lower variance option since your tourney life and stack equity have more value.


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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #33 on: October 26, 2011, 15:42:28 PM »

We can bet 5k so as to...

Fold when he jams.

We will burn our equity (33%-48%) and sometimes (however rarely) fold a dominating hand.

We are gonna have the right price to call so folding is a mistake.

Induce and never ever fold.

It's debateable whether or not this encourages villain to get it in with many more hands than he would call our jam with. Lets assume he calls the jam with..

QQ+,AKs,AKo  versus this calling range...

Villain folds 78% when we 3b.
We have 36% equity when called.
Our EV is +3820 chips.
We exit the tourney 14%

So we induce him to get it in with a wider range..

TT+,88-66,AJs+,AJo+  versus this calling range...

Villain folds 37% when we 3b.
We have 48% equity when called.
Our EV is +5850 chips.
We exit the tourney 33%

If you consider that you have an edge over the field, which is hard to gauge and usually overstated, then you probably should take the lower variance option since your tourney life and stack equity have more value.





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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #34 on: October 26, 2011, 16:36:15 PM »



model for when villain folds approx 75% with 3 PLAYERS YET TO ACT BEHIND who call 3.5% of the time!!!!  

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #35 on: October 26, 2011, 16:55:08 PM »
tighter opening range for villain , folds 65% of the time... 3 YET TO ACT BEHIND WHO CALL TOP 3.5%...




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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #36 on: October 26, 2011, 22:55:05 PM »
Some great feedback guys! Well the line I took was that I had the perfect jamming stack and did so, with his stack I couldn"t see him folding to a standard 3 bet, and I felt that it would be really spewy to 3 bet fold when scare cards hit the flop.
The villain in this piece was eventual runner up Ian Thompson (Pables). And he tanked for ages before calling with QQ. So IMO the jam was the correct move even though I lost the hand, Ian would have folded out lesser hands that were worth an original raise. I chatted with ian about the hand later, as I couldn"t believe he took so long to make the call, but Ian was taking the team event dynamics into the equation, otherwise I am sure he would have snap called. ;)
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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #37 on: October 26, 2011, 23:56:46 PM »
hope he got you a pint for the horrid slow/nit roll.

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #38 on: October 27, 2011, 00:03:49 AM »

solid rather than aggro.


Need to review that read imho and his opening range.


The villain in this piece was eventual runner up Ian Thompson (Pables). And he tanked for ages before calling with QQ. So IMO the jam was the correct move even though I lost the hand, Ian would have folded out lesser hands that were worth an original raise. I chatted with ian about the hand later, as I couldn"t believe he took so long to make the call, but Ian was taking the team event dynamics into the equation, otherwise I am sure he would have snap called. ;)


Will run some numbers later but intuitively I suspect that this is not a good move versus Ians opening range. Dont think he folds enough.


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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #39 on: October 27, 2011, 00:05:36 AM »

hope he got you a pint for the horrid slow/nit roll.


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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #40 on: October 27, 2011, 12:49:37 PM »
It was a great bet in my opinion and as has been pointed out earlier in the thread, it"s the kind of bet to make the villain   ??? put down hands such as  jc  jh,  ts  tc ,  any lower pair and  ac  qd  and below. I don"t have the same computer up there as Brendan but there were the team dynamics to think of,-to be honest I thought of not much else for 1.1/2 days-, which is what made this tournament so fantastic and I eventually made the correct call, it was never a slow roll just an old man trying to get to make the right decision.

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #41 on: October 27, 2011, 13:29:08 PM »

It was a great bet in my opinion and as has been pointed out earlier in the thread, it"s the kind of bet to make the villain   ??? put down hands such as  jc  jh,  ts  tc ,  any lower pair and  ac  qd  and below. I don"t have the same computer up there as Brendan but there were the team dynamics to think of,-to be honest I thought of not much else for 1.1/2 days-, which is what made this tournament so fantastic and I eventually made the correct call, it was never a slow roll just an old man trying to get to make the right decision.

A pleasure to finally meet you Mike and as I say Great bet

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #42 on: October 27, 2011, 13:57:26 PM »

It was a great bet in my opinion and as has been pointed out earlier in the thread, it"s the kind of bet to make the villain   ??? put down hands such as  jc  jh,  ts  tc ,  any lower pair and  ac  qd  and below. I don"t have the same computer up there as Brendan but there were the team dynamics to think of,-to be honest I thought of not much else for 1.1/2 days-, which is what made this tournament so fantastic and I eventually made the correct call, it was never a slow roll just an old man trying to get to make the right decision.

A pleasure to finally meet you Mike and as I say Great bet

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #43 on: October 27, 2011, 14:05:37 PM »
I think with the TEAM dynamics involved as Ian"s said I would fold (hands listed above) also, however in an individual tourny not a chance.

The team element was certainly there to be exploited by any individuals who were playing for a team with no other runners left, or had been sent out to cause chaos. Our team captains instructions were for at least 5 of the 8 to make it into the points (top 50) so running any small margins needed a great deal of thought to be fair.

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Re: Hand from the team event.
« Reply #44 on: October 27, 2011, 14:27:32 PM »

I think with the TEAM dynamics involved as Ian"s said I would fold (hands listed above) also, however in an individual tourny not a chance.

The team element was certainly there to be exploited by any individuals who were playing for a team with no other runners left, or had been sent out to cause chaos. Our team captains instructions were for at least 5 of the 8 to make it into the points (top 50) so running any small margins needed a great deal of thought to be fair.
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