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The math behind calling or forcing an allin from a short stack.
I've started playing NL again at the $25 level. I notice there is quite a few short stack players with $10 or less. I would like to know if someone can point me to a piece of software or site that can help me with allin decisions against these players.
For example, if a player has a 20 VPIP and a 12 PFR couldn't you figure out what the top 12% of hands are and compare your hand to those in an allin situation to give yourself a starting point? So is there some software that tells me the top 12% of hands and what software will tell me how my hand does against those hands? Thanks for any help in advance. |
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Re: The math behind calling or forcing an allin from a short stack.
Try the software forum next time.
Instarange by Hypermegachi Keep in mind that someones PFR% isn't necessarily the same as their All-In range when short-stacking. |
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Re: The math behind calling or forcing an allin from a short stack.
Thanks Fozzy. That's what I was looking for.
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