We have 12.125 BB effectively, according to Chubukov,
we can shove this with 11.138727 BBs, but his calling range isn't perfect.
According to nash, we need 10.6 BB and it's a fold.
Limping is not an option here, he attacked my limps so far.
Estimate the ranges yourself based on reads. Look at the Nash calling ranges for 12bb and work from there. Is villain going to fold K5s, K4s, Q8s, J9s, J10o, or K7o? If not then your shove is Strictly worse than folding pre.
Estimate the ranges yourself based on reads. Look at the Nash calling ranges for 12bb and work from there. Is villain going to fold K5s, K4s, Q8s, J9s, J10o, or K7o? If not then your shove is Strictly worse than folding pre.
I'm not using Nash in this hand.
Nash only "works" if both players use it right?
But I think he will fold J9s and JTo here.
Meh, he was reshoving light.
I think he reshoves Ax, Kx, 22+, maybe some QJ type hands.
He was aggro against my limps,
so think we should push/fold here.
You really think reshoving Ax, Kx , 22+ QJ is reshoving light??
I think it's just standard. I would probably think on reshoving K2-K6o depending on how often villain minraises, but i think it's pretty much standard...
(i'm not being sarcasting, it's a real question btw)
that's the range he needs to CONTINUE with so that minraising CAN be unprofitable. i don't particularly like making a thin +EV shove when we haven't established a solid read on his calling range yet.
hard to play against villian without some helpfull reads after a whole game in an almost break even decision. I would act on the assumption that villian calls 50% as well.
the problem with this hand is that OP presents a play he made, gets criticized and then creates the exact environment in which it is better than any other option. not much to argue about then.