Ryan Busts Jesus
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Yeah true. The other day I had to shove in with K-2 suited. Blinds were going up to 400-800 next hand, and I had less than 2,000 left. The thing that sucks about that though, is you're only going to get called if you're beat.
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hey dude, he was grossly down chips and he was probably tired and didn't even care that much anymore from having undergone a very rough first couple days at the main event
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why all in with 10 6 ? was he that shortstacked? oO
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@badblood44 Yeah that's cool for you, but it's a waste of my time, and everyone else that doesn't know this guy or care.
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Is Chris on the button or in the small blind? And if was in the small blind, how much more was his all-in push? I would push all in for sure with any two cards if the small blind took off half my chip stack. Usually if you are getting better than 2-1, pushing all in with ANY 2 cards in the small blind as a sub-3BB stack is the way to go. You can't get anyone to fold with a less than 3-5BB stack.
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There's not enough info on this little clip. Pushing all-in could have been the best tournament equity play. It depends upon how narrow Ryan's calling range is to a reraise of that size, and also upon the size of the chip stacks to each other and to the blinds (and whether or not there were antes).
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Yeah, that's true... I have found personally that in non-turbo SnGs if I get a nasty bad beat early on and there's still like 7 or 8 of us left and I'm down to like 1/6 of everyone else I pretty much want to double up or bust out right away, too impatient to wait it out...
umm.. why is THIS on youtube
ACParker13 1 year ago
@ACParker13 Because Ryan is a friend of mine? Is that OK?
badblood44 1 year ago