Ok so nowadays except vs fish i shove nash from the sb. but this has been an aggressive table approaching ft. a couple of spots i could of shoved i had to fold due to others taking the spot.
I thought on FT bubble he may fold wider then nash and i probably have more fe then vs others. but not sure how much surviving onto ft will mean to him.
I just thought i may have some fe here and fe doesn't look very likely in future spots ( unless i double up here)
Last edited by URagnatha; 11-30-2015 at 04:53 PM.
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shoving atc in this spot, also in general at this buyins it's ok to shove wider than nash chart suggest (in general, not always, it still player dependent), simply because nash equilibrium assumes that everyone is playing perfectly..this is not true at 3.5$
Most of the times villain is calling a way more narrow range that he's supposed to, so to exploit that you can shove a wider range.
shoving atc in this spot, also in general at this buyins it's ok to shove wider than nash chart suggest (in general, not always, it still player dependent), simply because nash equilibrium assumes that everyone is playing perfectly..this is not true at 3.5$
Most of the times villain is calling a way more narrow range that he's supposed to, so to exploit that you can shove a wider range.
well 3.50 is actually about 10$ or more BI but i agree with u
Most of the times villain is calling a way more narrow range that he's supposed to, so to exploit that you can shove a wider range.
Which you can counter and essentially refine by *not* shoving some hands you could shove profitably (especially bvb) for meta.
There are grinder regs and there are casual regs and there are casuals who have feelings. Abuse them and they actually play optimally against you over time.
Last edited by Kristofero; 12-01-2015 at 12:24 PM.
Reason: counter or reinforce. whatever. welcome to the slave ship. #theblacklist