Thanks for doing this MUD. I have a few questions...
1. When first learning push/fold, did you make your own chart or go off Nash? How important is Nash in push/fold?
2. What hands would you raise in the example below, with the intention of folding to the big stacks and calling the shorties? How do you generally know which hands to r/c shorties with, is there a way to work it out mathematically?
Poker Stars, $2.28 Buy-in (600/1,200 blinds, 125 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
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MP2: 9,085 (7.6 bb)
Hero (MP3): 25,918 (21.6 bb)
CO: 5,710 (4.8 bb)
BTN: 24,856 (20.7 bb)
SB: 11,631 (9.7 bb)
BB: 21,636 (18 bb)
MP1: 32,768 (27.3 bb)
Preflop: (875) Hero is MP3 with X
X
2 folds,
Hero ?
3. When someone shoves into you and you're deciding whether to call, are you looking at the pot odds or the # of BBs they're shoving?
4. Last one. You're on a full table at 125/250/25, a random in MP with a stack of 2500 limps and it folds around to you in the BB also with 2500. What would be your default shove range here, and what factors play a part in your decision? What about if you had 1500?
Thanks man