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A common Scenario behind two large stacks
Ive notice that lately that when ive been playing i have been trouble pushing becuae im situations like
SB 2500 BB 2500 UTG 1000 CO 1000 button 1000 ME How do you change your pushing standards as the game gets progressively later starting from 50/100. I kno evenatually ill have to push into them but i dont like pushing ACE high into them theyll call me with a slight disadvantage or low pp. This i mailing for a 10/1 |
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Re: A common Scenario behind two large stacks
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How do you change your pushing standards as the game gets progressively later starting from 50/100. [/ QUOTE ] i really feel that this depends on the current situation your in. if the game is very passive you don't need to pushing as early as you think you need to, i.e pushing Ax w/ 10BB would only get you a call from a hand that is better than yours. if you find yourself in a pushing situatoin at some point i would generally push only to another small stack. in the situation you mention and the blinds were 75/150, i would be pushing here any two face, or PP above 55's. however, say UTG is the BB, id be pushign any playable hand b/c you've forced the BB into a hard call, where the gap concept plays a factor here. so basically what im saying is that you can afford to be patient when you're on the small stack, generally when you've got 8x or less BB is when you're desperate. its in these situations you're typically trying to push on other small stacks with any two, and push on large stacks with decent holdings anyway hope this makes sense here |
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