Low Stakes Hand History Review with Assassinato (Part 9)
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Sub-Zero
at 8 min with j7 s, isnt checkraising an option? not all the time but on this spesific situation. since it was a limped pot bb s range is pretty wide,and considering the fact that we can discard some strong pairs like tt jj from utg s range for example i think it makes some sense even if some times we ll run into the nuts.since we r the shortest stack and there r not much icm consideration for us winning those 7 bb is huge.i think it has to work 25 percent to show profit.on the other hand is the psychology factor on a final table,lets say villain 23 actually has tt,he is in a really bad spot.very interesting spot.hope u can make it more clear to me; very insightful great series as always cheers mate
Sub-Zero
one last point i forgot to mention.when utg simply calls the donk bet it caps his range a bit.its hard for me to imagine him simply calling with hands like ak kq against the chip leader waiting for many bad turns when we r also left to act while being 6th.so his range for me at least is sets, some times he limps kk aa, weak pairs and somegood ace highs looking for the turn.pretty tough to get so deep over the board on a final table but i wanna know the logic behind this spot
Sub-Zero
i ve been on a run!! some floats of him which also make sense to limp utg is J9s KJs T9s KTs maybe if he is loose some A8s a9s which makes it more of a case for the kamikazi play.lastly if he had 89s in his range i think it goes to the checkrasing part of it