Hello guys,
It’s not 100% accurate, but I tried to check some different scenarios for this situation (open shove hands like 22-66 and A2o-A7o, A2s-A6s @ 25 bb deep).
In this case we can face 2 types of opponents:
-->Loose opponent. Will call the shove with roughly the following range: (top 23%) 22+,A3s+,A4o+,K9s+,KTo+,Q9s+,JTs
-->Tight opponent. Will call the shove with roughly the following range: (top 9.8%) 77+, A10o+, A9s+.
Sure, some players might be much tighter and others much looser, but these ranges should represent an estimation of average loose or tight player.
As we will be the first to act and facing 2 opponents we could be playing against:
Tight + Tight
Tight + Loose
Loose + Loose
Obviously, our shoving range (small pp and low Ax) has the worst expectation when facing 2 loose opponents.
I also set an overcall range for the second loose opponent consisting of: (12%) 77+,A6s+,A8o+,KJs+
And the results are:
We have negative expectation with 22-33, A2o-A7o, A2s-A6s... it’s worse than folding(which is 0 ev from the start)
The only hands that worth shoving here seems to be 44-66 and maybe A8o-A9o, A7s-A8s cause the others seem to be either to weak or too strong for a shove…
The remaining questions would be:
1. Do you think the ranges I assigned for tight/ loose players are reflecting the reality for Spin & Go’s tendencies?
2. What are the results that can be obtained by limp or MR instead of shoving? Does anybody have a decent sample size playing these hands (22-66 and A2o-A7o, A2s-A6s) in this way? …and want’s to share?
Thanks