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Push Calling Standards - Establishing Ax/PP Pairings
Ok, I'm not asking what people will call with, I'm asking where most opponents draw the equivalence line between pocket pairs and big aces.
For example: - against a random hand 77 "equals" AQs. - against any pair any ace, 77 "equals" AJs. I don't think most players think like that as I think they give way more value to the big ace than the mid PP. Personally, I have always set my calling ranges by subtracting two from the Ace hand. For example, if an opponent will call a push with: - A8, they will call a push with 66, but not 55. - AT, they will call a push with 88, but not 77. Does that sound about right? FWIW, this is why I hate using a top x% system for establishing push calling ranges. I just don't think it reflects reality. |
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Re: Push Calling Standards - Establishing Ax/PP Pairings
I've never thought about it this way. I think I would have to say I subtract 3. Interesting system.
Edit: This shouldn't be an exact science as push ranges change your calling ranges a lot. They may cause you to call with more aces and less PPs or vice versa. |
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