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HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
Im kind of a nooob here, but i play High stakes HU sngs on FTP, (idk if this is the best place for HU sngs but seems like the best fit). I was just curious as to what the mathematically optimal range to push fold with 10bb effective stacks HU no antes vs an avg opponent
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
ha i guess no one here read bill chens book =). I think mine is fairly close to optimal, just was curious. Any responses appreciated
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
tyvm just what i was looking for! very helpful
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
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Very close to optimal. [/ QUOTE ] Since when did HU SNG have a .5,.3,.2 payout structure ?? |
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
Since when does payout structure matter headsup, as long as #1>#2?
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
I didn't know that like, 84s was better than Q6o.
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
Yea i wonder how that thingie computes those ranges.. seems wrong.
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Re: HU 10bb push fold equilibrium
Mathematics of Poker, Page 136:
Push Q6o: Stacks <= 9.8 Push 84s: Stacks <= 10.1 So, at Stacks of 10BB we do have a push with 84s, and a fold with Q6o. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] PS: As described in the FAQ - the solution of the calculator may not match the MoP solution 100%. But its definitely close enough for practical purposes. |
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