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Re: Standard push, right?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] pushing is +EV folding is lol, but just raise [/ QUOTE ] Yeah folding is out of the question. Just found my copy of NLHTP and a push is > folding up to 48ish BBs but the real question is if I want to raise normally. I feel like I get into a lot of strange situations if he calls the raise due to stack size issues and me not playing well in those situations. I also think that some players are more likely to call some hands that they would fold to a push like JTs. I'm also afraid he could push ATC over the raise and force me to make wrong laydowns there. [/ QUOTE ] you should never raise/fold a pair vs a stack < 20BB [/ QUOTE ] If that is the case then I don't see why a regular raise is better than a push. I don't want to induce anything with 22 here so I might as well go for max FE. But as I said in the OP I'm wondering at what stack size a raise becomes better than a push and what ranges we can put villain on if he pushes over our raise. I think the bigger the stack size, the more likely a Sklansky-C based push is not the best play. For the sake of argument, say villain has 40BB and we have 44. Shove is still not exploitable but a raise might be better even if he calls some hands that we prefer him to fold (say JTs again) because we can win with cbetting now and can assume that a repush is a smaller range of hands. |
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