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morgan180 07-18-2005 10:01 PM

At what point is it really \'any two\'??
 
At what point in the tournament is it really any two cards to push with? (assume 11/22s)

For instance:

On the button stack is 4 x bb blinds are 8 and 10 bb respectively. What range of hands are you pushing with?

On the button stack is 5 x bb?
On the button stack is 3 x bb?

What if the bb is 8 and the sb is 10?

Just trying to get an idea of what range of hands i should be open pushing with.

sahala 07-18-2005 10:12 PM

Re: At what point is it really \'any two\'??
 
Both examples sound pretty good. I'll also start pushing any two on players that have demonstrated themselves to be tight.

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derdo 07-18-2005 10:34 PM

Re: At what point is it really \'any two\'??
 
I believe other important parameters in this decision are how many players are left and the relative stack sizes.
e.g. 4 people and there is a really short stack.

Degen 07-18-2005 10:42 PM

Re: At what point is it really \'any two\'??
 
A. When the blinds are about to rob you of your FE.

B. When its HU and blinds of 200-400 or more.


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