Re: How Big have to be CEV to compensate bubble situation
Since I really liked your first example , I don't mind spending more time on it .
If the BB is following a perfect bubble theory approach , then he should be more tighter in his calling requirements . As they say , it takes a stronger hand to call a raise than to make one , it takes a MUCH stronger hand to call a raise/shove on the bubble than it would to make one yourself .
So if your opponent is a good mtt player and handles the bubble well , then shoving becomes a better alternative than limping would .
At the lower levels , you should be more inclined to limp with A-10 otb since many players don't know any better .
At the higher levels , you should be more inclined to shove all in here .
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