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Good pushing and calling ranges for spin and go Good pushing and calling ranges for spin and go

04-05-2015 , 05:17 AM
Anyone got any good ranges for spin and goes 3/5/7 dollar levels . Are spin and gos beatable ? Does Nash charts apply here a lot times we no reads on hud ..
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04-13-2015 , 02:16 AM
The nature of these forums, and just in dealing with hard working poker players (read: the winners) in general, you're not going to just get answers handed to you.

It may sound mean, but building ranges that are worth anything is a real endeavor.

Another thing is that ranges aren't really stagnant. Reads and stack sizes (and positional actions) change so much in 3 handed spins it's not really good strategy to try to have a chart to decide your actions. You need to make on the fly judgements and study a lot outside of the game to understand how ranges change as variables change so that the in game decisions can improve.

Spin and gos have been clearly beatable for awhile now. Many players that play above $60 hyper HUSNGs are now playing $60 spins as their main game. While I'm sure many are not doing as well as you'd imagine (the game is never filled with a huge % of winners, most poker players lose money), there are plenty of solid Spins players making very good money right now.
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04-14-2015 , 10:20 PM
Forget about Nash (except for the HU phase with <=10 bb stacks against a balanced reg) - there are so many possibilities for exploitation that, by playing GTO, you miss out on significant money.

There are many ways to figure out early whether an opponent is a fish, a nit or a loose reg and adjust accordingly. The most obvious is player search at Stars/FTP (it doesn't work on iPoker, I don't know if it's the case for WPN; on iPoker, though, the pool of regs is so small that I can safely assume that any unfamiliar player is recreational until proved otherwise), and also people tend to choose unusual lines or sizings in the very first hands of a tourney.
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