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Old 07-17-2005, 05:35 AM
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Default Re: Unavoidable bubble burst?

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I have no idea how to read that chart. Any help?

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The only columns that matter are the first and last.

The last column being the maximum stack in a $1/$2 blind game you could push from the SB and it be +EV if your opponent had you covered (or his stack if you have him covered), knew what you had, and played perfectly. So for SNG use, divide this number by 2 for the number of BBs in your stack.

The 3 middle columns represent how many hands call, how many hands fold, and how often you win when called. As I said before these are unimportant and are just there to show how it was calculated.

For example, take this row:
QJs 418 807 0.432774 49.515440

This indicates that if you have a $49 stack in a $1/$2 game it is +EV to open push QJs from the SB even if you flip over your hand as you do so. Or in SNG terms that if you have less than 25BBs it is alway +chipEV to open push with QJs from the SB regardless of the BBs calling range.
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