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Originally Posted by Pokie
That is true what you say about $100NL, that is why I sort of said $200NL+ as well although really I think I mean $400NL+.
It is probably looser at $2NL and $5NL, starts to tighten up a bit at $25NL and $50NL, before getting sickly tight where you can literally only stack AA pre-flop for 100bb's at $100NL, and since by trying to stack, you are revealing that you have AA, you therefore can't really stack with it either so are forced to increase your EV by just calling. Then it starts to loosen out a bit after $100NL.
it depends pokie,
i stack easily with jacks in a BvsB situation,
and when you are very active pre-flop, re-stealing a lot, it's easier to get shoved by AK, QQ, JJ, TT, even AQ sometimes(not counting the bluffshoves we see)
but calling is aces is awesome, i just 5-bet them or 4-bet when villain is highly capable of shoving pre