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Hlynkinn
Joined: 14.06.2008

No Limit Holdem Tournament
4 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight.com
$22 + $2 Sit & Go (Turbo)

Stacks:
CO Hero (3,680)
BTN mjdawson40 (915)
SB TreeVegas (5,610)
BB maks_deadhand99 (3,295)

Blinds: 200/400

Pre-Flop: (600, 4 players) Hero is CO A♦ J♣
Hero goes all-in 3,680, 3 folds

Final Pot: 4,280

Hero wins 4,280 (net +600)

I was thinking AJ+ ATs+ 88+ was a good range here...
Nash tells me I should push 28.2% here???
sb and bb are regulars... no idea about how good they play tho since i'm new to the limit

This could actually be one of my leaks being too scared in these spots where I'm one of the middle stack and theres a really small stack at the table... When I review it now open mindfully I can see how much FE I have on both the sb and bb... but risk vs reward just sucks to push 28% here?

So what should my range be here.. with an unknown pretty bad bu.. and two "unknown regs" if thats a phrase I can use.


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Anssi
Joined: 03.07.2008

If the big stacks are fish/bad/whatever, then you have to be cautious in your pushs, since clashing with them is a disaster. But if they are decent/good, they won't call you wide since busting hurts them a lot as well. (Well, SB actually can call you "wide", 7%). It kinda depends how loosely button will call you. Nash gives him 10% to your 29% push range, which I think is too low.

29.1%, 22+ A2s+ A7o+ A5o-A3o K4s+ KTo+ Q8s+ QTo+ J8s+ JTo T9s

I think you should cut some worst hands from you pushing range like JTo and QTo, but it should still be ~25% shove spot.


if we have bad opponents that aren't going to exploit us, is limp stab / call the shortie a good option with the hands just outside or at the low end of our push range?


Originally posted by elhh82
if we have bad opponents that aren't going to exploit us, is limp stab / call the shortie a good option with the hands just outside or at the low end of our push range?

i love you...

if you have history with limp dynamics you can even limp vs regs and get them to fold strong hands because you 'are always trapping' in this spot.


Unam
Joined: 17.08.2006

Don't trust nash here, it is not working with super shortstacks.
Limping is Ok with reads, but I think with 600Chips in the pot pushing is better if you can't see them calling wide. but I would have a fairly tight range here. Similar to what you suggested in OP.


Anssi
Joined: 03.07.2008

Originally posted by Unam
Don't trust nash here, it is not working with super shortstacks.

How come?