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$3,30 NL HE MTT: How to handle excessive blind protection
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[QUOTE="johnnylawford, post: 6497503, member: 395133"] For what it's worth you can also use GTO Wizard for free to review general preflop ranges and responses. Here's GTO Wizard's all-in calling range against bb's 3-bet shove with 20bb effective stacks. You can also see the EV ratings of each hand in the bottom right of each cell: [ATTACH type="full" width="627px" alt="1666735335607.png"]315458[/ATTACH] as you can see AQs is a pure call as has been mentioned, you can also see that bb should be flatting KJo 100% of the time, so adding that to his shoving range only increases your hand's EV: [ATTACH type="full" width="630px" alt="1666735419268.png"]315459[/ATTACH] If you were close to or past the money bubble and had ICM considerations you might want to look at ICMizer or another tool to look at any risk premium to include, but from what you said it sounds like you were a ways from the bubble. The most important thing in hands like this is to avoid the results oriented thinking of 'I lost the hand' or 'I can find a better spot' and focus on the fact you made the correct play with the highest expected value preflop, which in the long run is what wins tournaments. [/QUOTE]
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