$10 NL HE STT: All in or fold? by Casino.us

StealTheButton

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Is someone able to do the math or work this out? I have to put in 1300 and will win 2300 if I win the hand. Now he is bad enough that he may fold some hands he should call with. Likewise he may call some hands he should fold (which aren't many).

These spots can be tough to work out in my opinion. I do play these just a little tighter than I should, but I'm fine with that.

This is a 6max- two places paid.
 

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Marshmalo1994

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Please, check your discord 😅
In that kind of push or fold situation, with stacks that short, I think you have to push.
Actually the push range it that situation is almost 100%, maybe someone with more experience could agree or deny this to be sure.
 
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Hi, friend!
I would definitely move all the chips to the center of the table.
The game may end after the current hand, but if you are still unlucky, you can change tactics and still be ahead.
Good luck at the poker tables)
 
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Since its heads-up, you are just trying to win all the chips, and therefore the payout structure dont matter. Only the size of the ante matter, and its basically a chip EV calculation. I plugged it into ICMizer, and SB/BTN is supposed to jam 83% of hands, whereas BB is supposed to call 100%. 76o is a jam, whereas 84o or 92o is a fold. A few suited hands like 72s and 63s is also a fold.
 
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