Re: preflop: dealing with a short shove
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Pokerstove:
villain {99+,AQs+,AQo+}
hero:
QQ wins 58%
JJ wins 50%
AK wins 50%
TT wins 44%
99 wins 37%
So, surprise, AK and JJ are equivalent against that range and both +ev because of the dead money.
Now do we really want to add worse hands to villain's range? I would argue that villains that push more hands are balanced by villains that push fewer hands...
Change my answer to AK, JJ+, and TT is 0ev because of the dead money
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against an unknown i think this range is far too tight. villain is unlikely to be that good because he is shortstacking, but not properly (ie. 20BB). i think there are alot more hands you can add to that list.
AQ, 88 for sure. AJ-AT, 77, KQ too maybe
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