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Originally Posted by doctorflush
At what level are you using Nash equilibrium charts
In game under 10bb or more like 15-18bb
And games like hyper turbo just nash or sage game from the start
From the SB, probably start to think about playing shove or fold poker around 7bb. You'll still shove some hands above 7bb, even above 10bb, but you'll also be limping and even minraising sometimes, so Nash becomes irrelevant (it's based on solving a game where you can only shove or fold in the small blind).
From the BB, you don't get to choose, if your opponent is going all in or folding only at 100bb, then you're playing call or fold OOP automatically. If your opponent is minraising at 8bb, he's not playing shove or fold, your Nash chart isn't all that relevant (you have to consider potential fold equity in that case too).
Ignore SAGE. Nash, it really depends on what the population tendencies are. A few years back I know the average opponent folded too much OOP, so at 6 or 7bb when you were playing shove or fold only, you'd want to shove wider from the small blind to exploit that. If opponents are mostly using Nash now, then using Nash in the SB 7bb or lower would be a good strategy.