Using charts can be both good and bad thing.
Good thing about them is they can help you set some pivot points for shove for certain number of blinds and positions. Bad thing about them is we can be very exploitable in the long run when our opponents analyze us and take advantage how tight/wide we shove call. Also it helps to compare NASH ranges vs actual ranges we come up with based on expected calling/shoving ranges of opponents.
In general, we should end up shoving or calling in 3 categories:
1) Nash
2) Wider than nash
3) Tighter than nash
Nash will not loose us money in the long run however if opponent is calling wider than nash assumed range , we are both loosing money (opponent is loosing more than us).
If opponent is calling very tight (20% or less bvb for example), we can shove wider than nash.
If opponent is calling very wide (30,35%+ bvb) then we should shove tighter than nash to be safe.
This is all some generalization and conclusions I came upon while playing sng 6 max and 6 max hyper turbos.
I have sample of about 8k games on 11$ and 11 euro games 6 max hypers combined with post rake back profit. I play on Party network and Microgaming. 6.6k games on Party 1.4k games on Microgaming.
I am sorry to go off topic, I am looking to find somebody to do sweat sessions for hypers and exchange experiences and material.
- Any hyper players on here to share their experience with me,perhaps do some sweat sessions?
- Do you have some useful material on 6 max hypers that you can share?
Thanks guys