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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7184778, member: 397965"] I ran the spot in ICMizer with a small modification, since I dont know any tournaments, that pay 15 people, or what the exact payouts are on GG Poker for such a freeroll. So I pretended, it was a PokerStars 90-man SnG (these dont run any more), where 13 places pay, and with 18 players left, so we are still 5 places from the money. Its actually closer, than I though. AQs is a call but so marginal, that it does not matter at all, if we call or fold. At the Nash equilibrium Villain is jamming AJ+, A8s+, KQ, KTs+, QJs, 66+. This seem pretty realistic to me, and I dont think, anyone can say, they know for sure, that a random brasilian player in a freeroll is jamming more or less than this. So the objective answer to this is, that its fine to call, and its also fine to fold. Personally I would always call in such spots in a freeroll, because the min-cash is insignificant, and I would rather increase my chance of actually winning the tournament, plus if I bust, I dont need to spend any more time on a freeroll. So for me saving time makes a neutral EV "flip" valuable, but if you are looking for more final table experience, maybe you should lean towards a fold. [/QUOTE]
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