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Old 11-28-2005, 05:16 PM
HonchoOverload HonchoOverload is offline
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Default ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

Assume a typical table with no maniacs or crazy callers. I'm trying to determine whether my range of hands is correct.

Mine is AA-77, AK-A9, KQ.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:17 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

also, assume you are first to act.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:18 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

in about 10 more posts of your own, each adding a new piece of information or two, you might have the right amount to start making statements.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:19 PM
citanul citanul is offline
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

further:

go.

read the faq.

in the faq, read the part about icm.

go.

get a piece of paper and a pencil.

go to the online ICM calculator.

woops, go back, download pokerstove.

get acquainted with pokerstove.

now, use pokerstove and the icm calculator online, in conjunction with your pencil and paper.

learn.

profit.

bitch.

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Old 11-28-2005, 05:25 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

[ QUOTE ]
further:

go.

read the faq.

in the faq, read the part about icm.

go.

get a piece of paper and a pencil.

go to the online ICM calculator.

woops, go back, download pokerstove.

get acquainted with pokerstove.

now, use pokerstove and the icm calculator online, in conjunction with your pencil and paper.

learn.

profit.

bitch.

c

[/ QUOTE ]

lol.. i bet you make children cry all the time.
Thanks for the advice though... I need to mess around with ICM+pokerstove a bit too. I use SNG PT during/after sng's, but I still feel like a noob.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:25 PM
durron597 durron597 is offline
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

[ QUOTE ]
further:

go.

read the faq.

in the faq, read the part about icm.

go.

get a piece of paper and a pencil.

go to the online ICM calculator.

woops, go back, download pokerstove.

get acquainted with pokerstove.

now, use pokerstove and the icm calculator online, in conjunction with your pencil and paper.

learn.

profit.

bitch.

c

[/ QUOTE ]

This should have been 14 separate posts.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

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After reading (halfway so far) HOHE, there's a piece that would be very useful tool to many posters here on the forum. I highly recommend the book so far, and in particular, the piece I'm talking about is on pages 16-23.

Essentially, it sums up like this. An amateur is asking a pro for advice on a hand. The amateur, from memory, recounts what he remembers of the hand, which basicly comes down to an egocentric point of view - his cards, and his stack.

To the amateur, "his hand was the cards he held, and what the players immediately before and after him did. To the 'pro,' a 'hand' was a lot more than that. It's an entire situation, fulll of different elements, which has to be seen as a whole before good plays can be made."

So what does that mean to a regular Sit n Go poster on the forum here? (much of this has been taken right from HOHE)

Well, to me, the info that I would need to help give NL advice - in order - would be the following.

1. What limit are you playing?
2. What are the blinds (and beginning chip structure)?
3. How many players remaining?
4. What is your stack?
5. What are the stacks of the remaining players and their position?
6. Where do you sit in relation to the blinds?
7. Do you have any table reads?
8. What has been the action before you?
9. How many players remaining to act behind you?
10. Are there any relevant pot odds?
11. Will you have position after the flop?
12. Finally, what are your cards?

Without all this information, advice can vary greatly between posters. Without all this information, you are not considering the situation as a whole. Sit N Gos are not just about the cards.



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Courtesy of scuba chuck and the FAmotherfrickinQ.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

Each one with a reply from Honcho inbetween. That'd have been fun.
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

You forgot: 13) Do you want to ship it holla?
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Old 11-28-2005, 05:29 PM
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Default Re: ~10x bb, on the bubble, what is your push range?

who the hell can use pokerstove and icm while ten-tabling? FYI, I'm familiar with both.
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