Re: Nash Equilibrium charts
@ger664:
These charts have nothing to do w/ ICM. In fact, they only apply when cEV=$EV. (As it is the case headsup, but *not* in >2-handed SB-vs-BB situations).
But what you meant is, i guess: Against a fishy opponent, this chart will not maximise your EV. If your opponent has some clear leaks, you are better off exploiting them. Thats correct.
The good thing about the chart: It is guaranteed to be at least break-even against any opponent. (Only in the case both players use push/fold only, obv.)
@pokerman77
How to use it:
The first table tells you the maximum stack size in BB's to push a given hand.
Important:
Only the *smaller* players stack is relevant.
Stack sizes are *before* posting the blinds.
e.g:
6th row, 10th column [95s]:
Push this hand if the smaller stack is up to 14.4BB.
@Yuk:
Didnt calculate the max. EV we give up when simply pushing these 3 suited cons. I'll try later and let you know. One thing i also want to check is how much edge the NE has against a player using the SAGE system.
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