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Re: Standard push, right?
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sure, why not [/ QUOTE ] 22 plays badly postflop, so shoving is good. |
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Re: Standard push, right?
in a donkament, I'd shove with 22+ but it's also cuz I want to merge the range better with my air.
in a live cash game, I typically shove with 22 but would raise with a good hand like TT+ to induce something stupid from villain |
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Re: Standard push, right?
i like the shove here
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Re: Standard push, right?
while we are on the subject, how weak of an ace can we make this same play with?
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Re: Standard push, right?
A9s+, ATo+ would by my shoving range
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Re: Standard push, right?
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while we are on the subject, how weak of an ace can we make this same play with? [/ QUOTE ] Any Aces, suited or not |
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Re: Standard push, right?
shove is fine and better than raising
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Re: Standard push, right?
Ok, I concider this case of pushing the 22 closed. Pleas no more answers a la "yes shove is fine" (I'd generally prefer reasoning with answers but meh I take whatever I can get [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] ). But please discuss this as that is what I'm mainly interested in:
""" I'm wondering at what stack size of villain I prefer to raise and fold [instead of shoving according to Sklansky-C] a certain part of my range to agression and push another part. """ + """ 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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