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Good spot for a stop & go? or better as a reshove
pokkerheller
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February 22, 2016 - 6:04 pm
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The big 109$. dont think villain is opening super wide here. is this a good spot for a stop & go? i imagine it would probably would have worked vs ok reg?

 

No Limit Hold’em Tournament T1,400/T2,800
Buy-in: $100+$9 USD Hold’em No Limit
PokerStars
7 players
Formatted by pokercopilot.com: Poker HUD for Mac and Windows

Stacks:
UTG – UTG (T150,152)
UTG+1 – UTG+1 (
T45,182)
MP – MP (
T56,729)
CO – CO (
T32,648)
BTN – BTN (
T126,277)
SB – SB (
T50,729)
BB – Hero (
T34,364)

Preflop: (T6,650, 7 players) Hero is BB with A♦ 9♥
2 folds, MP raises to T5,600, 3 folds, Hero raises to T34,014 (all-in), MP calls T28,414

Flop: 6♥ 8♦ 7♥ (T71,878, 2 players, 1 all-in – Hero: T0, MP: T22,365)

Turn: Q♠ (T71,878, 2 players, 1 all-in – Hero: T0, MP: T22,365)

River: 4♠ (T71,878, 2 players, 1 all-in – Hero: T0, MP: T22,365)

Total Pot: T71,878
Hero shows
A♦ 9♥ (high card Ace)
MP shows
A♠ T♦ (high card Ace – Queen+Ten kicker)

MP wins T71,878

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February 23, 2016 - 8:28 am
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hmm this is very close and i tend on just flatting.

Villain with a 20ish BB stack is raising into 3 reshoving stacks and the big stack so i give him a bit more credit.

Second with 12BB we do not have significant FEQ.

I prefer call but i dont play it as a stop and go. 

My preferred line would be to call and c/shove or c/call and shove on turns that are good for our range

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Close, but I don’t love getting it in here. We might not have the FE we need. I don’t think we need to be thinking in ‘Stop N Go’ terms – that’s a bit old-fashioned. We can just call here and play the hand however is most profitable. We don’t have to plan for a donk-shove on the flop or anything.

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February 25, 2016 - 4:21 pm
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Preflop: I don’t like the shove here and wouldn’t hate folding. With that being said I don’t mind the call. It’s always nice to be able to see a cheap flop with a short stack. The problem with the stop n go is that we only really get calls from hands that beat us A6, A7, A8, AT, AK, Pairs and HH combos. We might fold 22,33,44 and some Broadway combos without hearts but we are ahead of most of those and should try squeeze a little more value out of them. Further, what are we repping? All of our value hands want V to get it in here which only leaves bluffs in our range.

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