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$3,30 NL HE MTT: How to handle excessive blind protection
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[QUOTE="dallam, post: 6495270, member: 338743"] This is a really strong hand, which we ain't afraid to go all-in pre and making the maximum value from it ( we have 20bbs and sitting on Button, that's the spot we 've been waiting for). >> When we are on the button, and SB is that tiny, we are almost guaranteed to see him / her 3bet shove. What is not the best for us is that this person has such a small amount of chips, that we're actually blocked to make a possible 4bet if BB just calls, so we may lost value on this or finding ourselves in a harder spot with remaining 17bbs, however we would be probably still good to continue. >> SB in fact folded, and as BB jam on us, we get the perfect outcome, as we were not blind-stealing, we went for pure value, and we were able to get it on the easy way. I'm really not sure to see you having weaker hands than KJo, as I mentioned you were prepared to SB's move, it cut your range to solid combinations which are not the best to put them on the pressure at all - even you left with just 18bbs, so not seeing a massive fold-equity here. In my eyes it made BB a cooler, for me the optimal move could be a call, and the flop would determine how to move on. [/QUOTE]
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