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Originally Posted by stofzuiger
We're talking more advanced strategy here than the one presented at those lol affiliate sites oriented at people who're totally new to poker in general.
The 'push/fold Nash' strategy would be optimal only if
1) your opponent were using the Nash strategy (they usually don't at the micros)
and
2) you both had only the push and fold buttons; but you also have the limp and raise buttons, which are valuable assets.
I mean, if either you or the opponent ever limp or minraise, the Nash charts don't really apply. In particular, if you limp AA (as a trap), then your pushing range becomes weaker and you can no longer include 86o into it 10 bb deep.
To have an idea of how ranges can be constructed that incorporate limps and minraises, you can read the chapter of
Mersenneary's free ebook about ranges 12 bb deep. (<-- that's also
FAO BAZOOKASOLDIER)
Also, regarding learning resources, don't forget about the value of Twitch, in particular, there's
Pbogz's channel that ran a free seminar yesterday.
Last edited by coon74; 02-09-2016 at 02:32 PM.