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AMRN

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Re: B v B Calling ranges
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2012, 10:16:33 AM »


I"m pretty ok with my shoving ranges, but I haven"t had as much practice on calling ranges...


I hear ya.

If you shove, you only need to win the hand on the occasions that you are called..... if you call, you need to win the hand most of the time (every time?)..... (unless of course, you are a huge stack and can afford to take the hit without if impacting your stack. Her 100k can knock a fair hole in your stack - that should have a reasonable impact on your calling range.)

That said though, per OP, I"m never folding an Ace, and probably not a K either, and will call as low as any suited queen, or any pair above say 66.

Your calling range will also impacted by the size of the other stacks, the timing on the clock, the prize ladder, etc.



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Re: B v B Calling ranges
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2012, 10:43:22 AM »

Did she have "flutter her eyelashes" and "don"twanthertogetknockedoutcosshe"sfit" equity?


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Re: B v B Calling ranges
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2012, 11:38:39 AM »


Did she have "flutter her eyelashes" and "don"twanthertogetknockedoutcosshe"sfit" equity?


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Re: B v B Calling ranges
« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2012, 12:56:22 PM »
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6 remain - I have c 450,000 CL has closer to 600,000

10000/20000/1000

Range to call? She has just under 100,000


on what steve said above -
making a call which u might think at the time maybe a -EV move can be ok sometimes David, when a short-stack SB pushes into your BB and the impact of losing 5BB"s from your stack wont effect you to much because every1 else is relatively short OR in terms of stack size to everyone else at the table your position/stack wont change to much then call fairly wide imho.... ICM is a useful tool to analyse spots like this, but sometimes u have to ignore it and use a little bit of logic and accept that a likely 30-60% flip might be beneficial to u.... sometimes there are valid reasons for what u might think is a -EV call :)





Did she have "flutter her eyelashes" and "don"twanthertogetknockedoutcosshe"sfit" equity?


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if u fold will it increase your sugar daddy equity?