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wsop turbo qualifer for online bracelet
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June 4, 2016 - 12:25 am
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1st let me start by saying I seem to be struggling in these WSOP Turbo R/A  

 

Playing for a WSOP online bracelet qualifier structure is a Turbo R/A Starting 4000 in chips with rebuys avail at 4K and under. After all the rebuys and add on’s are done there is one seat available with second place a consolation prize. 

I finally get some hands that hold up and get the chip lead, after a tough beat I’m still sitting okay. there is aprox 20 players left.  I have just under 41 K behind. the blinds are 2k 4k with 400 ante, our table is 7 handed, the short stack is an aggressive player in BB with 17K behind,  i’m UTG + 1. I look down at 67 suited and I shove it in.   I was thinking  67 suited  seems to play well against calling ranges and I felt my fold equity was worth the risk. Is this a donk move?

not the norm for me my shoving range up front is usually AJ Suited+and 55 + trying to open up my range more. 

Please post comments suggestions etc. 

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I don´t like your shove 67s utg1, sats are way more tight usually, 10bbs is very good stack in this, you can shove this from final position, depending on the stacks behind you, 4bbs are more likely to call, or huge stacks too.

Open your ranges from final positions, with 10bb around 22+, A2s+, K8s+, QTs+, JTs, T9s, 98s, A8o+, K9o+, QJo … and I still think is a bit wide for sats. I don´t play sats often, but i have some background on sit and go.

Being second to act I was going to shove around 88+, ATs+, KQs, AJo+, KQo, again depending on the people´s stacks to act.

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