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$5,40 NL HE MTT: Bounty Hunters Warm-Up: Would like your thoughts on some preflop spots
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 7158115, member: 385063"] have not seen the spoilers Hand 1 in order to study PKO all the table data is necessary. What size are the stacks behind you --all of them. What are their bounties? How agg are they? If you make it 5 will one of them shove for 60bb's with worse than 88? if 2 have 20 bb stacks will they both go all-in preflop giving you the chance to win 3 bounties? Is there a nit on the table who will shove premium only and has a small bounty? That is some of the data you want. PKO requires us to play non-linearly. We have to anticipate actions and ranges not just basic math. Yes we use math but we have to adjust math to possible ranges---wider and tighter than standard. Of course we open to get the bounty what sizing depends on all that data.-- hand 2 big blind data is missing no way to tell you what to do without it Hand 3 simple math issue v has 22x starting but only 4.5x bounty--So we are adjusting our Jam calling range only 3% Ish wider but what about the next ladder how much is that? If it is equal to $11 we can fold KQoff Vs a tight shoving range ICM would have us fold depending on ladders- we would use ICM here unless the V is shoving wider. In these spots we also want to think about stack size ratio to the rest of the player pool-can we edge pass here to keep stack advantage? Hand 4 ladder data missing----BTN has 18x starting but only 11x bounty again we are not going to overly widen our calling range vs that ratio we will 4% ish more hands vs the shove but how tight is that BTN shove? CEV gto we fold JToff btn is shoving 35% of hands but not AA KK QQ gto-- add in those hands and JToff is an easy muck :unsure::geek: [/QUOTE]
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