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Range for calling AI from MANIAC deep?

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  1. #1

    Default Range for calling AI from MANIAC deep?

    Here is the situation:

    After a quick $200 NL HU scouting I found a previous maniac opponent 300BB deep. Early into the match he doubled my top two up while looking to complete his draw.

    For the next 15-16 hand’s villain relentlessly pushes AI pre-flop, two of which was when I made a raise from the button.

    I am roughly 200BB deep and villain covers. What is your hand ranges for calling villain AI here?

    n3wbs
  2. #2
    top 60% if I think he's gonna leave soon, top 80% if he's planning on pushing a few more.
  3. #3
    If I say like 77+, Ax+, KJ/KQ is someone going to bump the "NITTTTSSSSSSSS" thread?
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
    top 60% if I think he's gonna leave soon, top 80% if he's planning on pushing a few more.
    I didn't have the luxury of knowing this information unfortunatly.
  5. #5
    Won't searching him in the fishsearch get a feel for how many tables he's playing? If he's playing 3+ he's not leaving in an hurry.

    I see what you mean though, I think I was referring to the "feel" I get from players.

    I can see the depth to your question though, whilst my initial response was "top 51% duhhhh", we find it a struggle to tell when psychotilt will wear off and sense will kick in.
  6. #6
    I started a thread about this a couple of weeks ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    If I say like 77+, Ax+, KJ/KQ is someone going to bump the "NITTTTSSSSSSSS" thread?
    That's not a horrible range but you should be happier to call with 55 and 66 than with A2 or A3 because you'll dominate his trash more often. If I was in the big blind I'd call with maybe 44+, Axs, A4+, K8+, Q9+, JT. If I was in earlier position I'd probably only call with like 77+, AT+, KQ because I don't want to risk someone behind me waking up with a monster.
  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by mcatdog
    I started a thread about this a couple of weeks ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    If I say like 77+, Ax+, KJ/KQ is someone going to bump the "NITTTTSSSSSSSS" thread?
    That's not a horrible range but you should be happier to call with 55 and 66 than with A2 or A3 because you'll dominate his trash more often. If I was in the big blind I'd call with maybe 44+, Axs, A4+, K8+, Q9+, JT. If I was in earlier position I'd probably only call with like 77+, AT+, KQ because I don't want to risk someone behind me waking up with a monster.
    Game is heads up...
  8. #8
    Somewhere between the top 15-25% of hands, leaning towards 15%.

    You really really really want to be the favorite when all the money is in the pot and he's not exactly robbing you blind this deep.
  9. #9
    So you've opened on the Button and he's pushed? Have you limped on the button?
  10. #10
    Well he looks like hes going for a while so id go with 77+, A9?+, maybe KQ. I doubt hes sticking around once youve got allin with him so like Fnord says, Make sure youre a "big" favorite.
    gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.

    bigspenda73: But how much did you win?
  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    So you've opened on the Button and he's pushed? Have you limped on the button?
    Limped(1) Raised(2) : From Button

    I think peoples calling ranges are too wide, we don't want to be getting it AI pre flop deep with minmal edge.

    Personally I think im calling somwhere around 12-13 % of top hands.

    The worst case scenario, villain leaves. If villain stays but stop's pushing AI pre-flop, then we still have a decent edge without making borderline calls. I am always a fan of the low variance route.

    n3wbs
  12. #12
    yea i think 77+ A9+ KQs+ seems fine
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  13. #13
    I think you guys are way too tight. In my experience these guys don't keep doing this for more than a few hands in a row usually. More than likely, he'll leave the table soon and you'll feel dumb that you folded your QJo and cost yourself about $60 of EV vs. his random hand.
  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by n3wbs
    The worst case scenario, villain leaves.
    How is this not a completely terrible scenario?
  15. #15
    yea but theres also the possibilty that he bluff shoves once and looks down and sees QQ the next hand and smartly shoves
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  16. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by mcatdog
    Quote Originally Posted by n3wbs
    The worst case scenario, villain leaves.
    How is this not a completely terrible scenario?
    Isn't calling deep against a maniac when only a slight favourite, not a worst case scenario?

    Villian leaving isn't an awful scenario, my edge is much better playing pots as that is the stronger part of my game. I can either wait for a callable hand, allow him to simmer down, or he leaves in which i finish the match $170~ in profit and continue with my other matches.

    So no I don't think villain leaving is a completely horrible scenario... I already have a big edge, i don't need to make stupid borderline loose calls just because he is pushing relentlessly.... especially at a level where i only stand to lose minimum blinding away. I very much doubt he stays and continues to push, hes going to simmer down sometime or just leave.

    If I don't pick up 10-12% range by then, unlucky for me but im still in profit without pushing tiny %'s just because i can.
  17. #17
    honestly a lot of this depends on how much you want to gamble
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  18. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by sauce123
    honestly a lot of this depends on how much you want to gamble
    Give that man a prize

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