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Originally Posted by persianpunisher
Yes, I can put this into HRC, but I’m curious what you guys think. Villain is a younger kid. It’s the 2nd orbit.
Day 2 ITM. We have 15bb villain has 12bb
Folds to LJ who opens to 2bb. Folds to us in the SB.
What does your shoving range look like? Is it tighter than if they had 15bb? In this specific hand I had QJs
I think if aggro and young- I’m fine shoving sometimes bc it’s QJs and we have solid equity even against calling range most of the time. I’m fine with fold pre also or even flat which is an odd one from me. If we flat, we can play fit/fold pre- not ideal but I’m fine with it to lower variance a bit? I get worried jamming over a 12bb min open bc most hands they are min opening are “bet to induce hands”. Normally I would rather call a jam in spot like this bc they are prolly jamming their mid to lower pairs. Maybe even 99 or 10-10 is just open ripping.
As played- nothing wrong in my view if you lose to a nutty hand. Idk you have 15bb, gotta make something happen and can’t just sit around folding to a comically low stack. If you think villian can open/ fold on 12 which I assume a young aggro player will- I’m fine with the play. Even if villian has AJ/AK we have solid equity. I might just sigh flat though bc we only need to stack off on really good flops and just fold rest bc let’s be honest- a 12bb min open is going to be weight toward strong hands.
Shove range is going to be like 66+/ A10o+/ A5s+/ KJo+/ K9s+ This range is not ideal but just a guess on what I’m doing. Maybe tighten up some of the lower end due to fact it’s 12bb open. Think I would be happier if it was a button or CU open.