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$20 NL HE STT: Is this a good play by villain?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6537907, member: 397965"] The NASH equilibrium from ICMizer does actually have BB calling somewhat wider than just QQ+, so I was wrong about that, like I already wrote. Which is waaaay to tight. You are leaving a ton of money on the table, if you fold more than 50% of the hands, you are supposed to overjam with. As the ICMizer output show, 44 is the bottom of the SB overjamming range, so folding that particular hand is not a disaster. There can even be valid reasons to do that, like if you think, BTN is showing to tight, or that its better for future game play to let the bubble linger on rather than try to bust the short stack. But if you are also not overjamming with hands like 77 or AJ, thats deep into blunder territory, and there is no way, such folds are ever going to be the best decision. I suggest getting past this way of thinking and be more open to improve your game. After all this is presumably why, you are sharing hands here in the first place :) [/QUOTE]
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