So I have seen a few topics on the subject, but I want to discuss a specific hand I had a few days ago in a 55$ 10 seat SnG on UB. It was 5 handed, and I had 2800 in chips in the BB. Blinds were 150/300, and the chip stacks of the others were as follows: UTG-850, Cutoff-2200, Button-3800, SB-5350.
UTG lead-pushes. Cutoff thinks for about 10 seconds, and pushes himself. Button uses most of his time up, and just calls 2200. The SB takes about fifteen second before pushing all-in. I look down and of course find KK.
Here's my thinking. Obviously UTG cannot be put on much of a hand with an M of about two, and even the Cutoff can have a modest AQ or TT, even worse perhaps. Of course either of them could've found aces, but realistically these are their minimum holdings. Now here's where we see the two definite monsters. The button's "just" call tells me he wants more action. But is he able to get away from it after SB pushes? I doubt he's got worse than QQ; maybe AK. SB has at least QQ- almost definitely KK or AA. He's folding AK here, he has played solid. But looking at the payouts, I think that if the small blind pushes that perhaps UTG would be able to get away, looking at being able to cash here. What do you think?Statistics: Posted by Scansion — Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:56 pm
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