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Originally Posted by DeepdaleDuck
Yes, in a shove/fold restricted game, deviating from either the sb or bb solutions will lose money for whoever deviates. Around 6bb and below the ev of shoving nash vs. having a more complex strategy with limping is pretty much 0, but you might want to modify the calling range a little bit (because most players don't shove pure nash).
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I will start following it closely. But what would be your response my statement you are more likely to improve your hand after losing 1BB, is there a way to answer that without assumption (that I believe btw) the nash charts are correct.
Don't know what this means. We don't shove hands like 87o because we're ahead when called, we shove them because we also have fold equity and there are a lot of chips (relative to stacksize) in the middle already. Fold equity is huge and you're definitely owning yourself if you're not shoving wide enough shallow.
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Do you know of any papers on the poker adaption of nash eq that go into detail?
thanks
None that I know of, but the nash solutions are correct.