Stop & Go: Playing Out Of Position
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  1. FallsviewPro

    What happens if Seanooo four bets all in ? The odds will be 2:1 for a call, and the A6 off will be in a tough spot. Against an 8% (77+, ATs+, KJs+, AJo+) range, the odds will be about 7:3 against necessitating a fold. Still if Seanooo opens 16% of the time from the lojack, MJ will steal the pot (+891) half the time and lose 1158 the other half. This is -133 chip EV. Other variations that could arise would be a flat from Seanooo, or something other than a fold from unibobber. I think the three bet size is too large, its more a deep stack size, but here a good hand in the small blind might usually raise to 950 or so, and if the other ranges stay the same a steal would be profitable.

  2. Dannyvh313

    I think the sizing is fine actually. If you bet 950 they may be more priced in to call and you represent such a narrow range. By betting about 1200, it looks more like a very strong but not nutted ranged, AK, AQ, JJ etc. that doesn’t really want to play out of position, you make it enough that they can only shove / fold.

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