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Defending Against Decent Shortstacker
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You're in a typical 6-handed 2/4 online game, and have ~100BB stack yourself. Most of the other players have stacks between 50 and 120. There is also a short stacker (20BB) to your right, or 2 to your right. You don't have a ton of stats on him, but he seems to have a decent shortstacking strategy. He opens with 3x the BB, and then will either call or fold to a push. If you just call him, then he typically will push the flop or c/fold (and sometimes, more rarely, c/c). His hand ranges seem to make his strategy profitable, and while his strategy contains bluffing, he usually gets the money in with best of it. QUESTION Given that the other players are decent/normal, and aware of the short stacker, how do you play from the SB and from the BB against the shortstacker's 3x open raise from the button? Your answer may depend on many factors (if so, I'd like to hear them), but I think that in many cases the question boils down to: With what range of hands do you re-raise him to 20x the BB, setting him AI? Again, you don't have enough hands on him to know his specific ranges. You have only the general info I gave above. |
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Re: Defending Against Decent Shortstacker
AJ+ 77+. I muck 66-.
This is versus retarted shortstackers though. |
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Re: Defending Against Decent Shortstacker
against some of the laggier MSNL ones,
from BB I think I shove about 20% something like any pair, any suited ace, A8o+, K8s+, KTo+, QTs+, QJo, JTs. obviously adjusted by the shortstacker and his ATS. from the SB I think I reraise small (commiting SS, but can fold to BB) with like the top 10%-15%. this might be really rough though lol. |
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Re: Defending Against Decent Shortstacker
331k - 113k
operation takes the lead on a 95663 board, three hearts flop , he min-raised river and loislane folded.. |
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