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Cópia de Tabela DE SHOVE
Cópia de Tabela DE SHOVE
94.6%, 22+ 8x+ 50.5%, 22+ Kx+ 45.7%, 22+ Ax+ 42.7%, 22+ Ax+ 38.8%, 22+ Ax+
72s+ 73o+ 62s+ Q2s+ Q6o+ J5s+ K2s+ K4o+ Q3s+ K2s+ K5o+ Q4s+ K2s+ K7o+ Q5s+
2BB
63o+ 52s+ 53o+ J8o+ T6s+ T8o+ Q8o+ J5s+ J8o+ Q8o+ J7s+ J9o+ Q9o+ J7s+ J9o+
42s+ 32s 97s+ 87s T6s+ T9o 97s+ 87s T7s+ T9o 97s+ 87s T7s+ 97s+ 87s
84.6%, 22+ Tx+ 45.7%, 22+ Ax+ 37.9%, 22+ Ax+ 33.0%, 22+ Ax+
31.8%, 22+ Ax+
92s+ 93o+ 82s+ K2s+ K3o+ Q3s+ K3s+ K6o+ Q6s+ K4s+ K9o+ Q8s+
3BB K4s+ K9o+ Q8s+
84o+ 73s+ 75o+ Q8o+ J6s+ J8o+ Q9o+ J8s+ J9o+ Q9o+ J8s+ JTo
QTo+ J8s+ JTo T9s
63s+ 65o 53s+ T7s+ T9o 97s+ T8s+ 98s T8s+
74.1%, 22+ Jx+ 39.1%, 22+ Ax+ 33.0%, 22+ Ax+ 30.3%, 22+ Ax+ 26.4%, 22+ A2s+
T2s+ T5o+ 93s+ K2s+ K5o+ Q6s+ K3s+ K9o+ Q8s+ K6s+ K9o+ Q9s+ A4o+ K7s+ KTo+
5BB
96o+ 84s+ 86o+ Q9o+ J8s+ JTo QTo+ J8s+ JTo QTo+ J9s+ T8s+ Q9s+ QJo J9s+
74s+ 76o 64s+ 53s+ T8s+ 97s+ 87s 76s T8s+ 98s 87s 98s T8s+ 98s
A: Using an ICM calculator, I entered values into the computer. When shoving less than 10BB, I assumed that all the other stacks
that all stacks were equal to mine. Each box assumes perfect calling by your opponents. It's meant to be a Nash Equilibrium push
Q: Why do some squares include A9s and A5s, but not A8s? Isn't A8s stronger than A5s?
A: While A8s is stronger head to head than A5s, the hands that are included in the shoving ranges are the ones that fare best aga
example, A5s would fare better against a calling range of {99+, AQ+} than A8s would.
Q: Why are the differences between 4BB shove ranges, 5BB shove ranges and 6BB shove ranges so minute?
A: 5BB, and 6BB with the larger antes is the approximate line between having some fold equity and having no fold equity. This ca
be minimal at times.
Q: Why, sometimes, can you shove a wider range from an earlier position?
A: On rare occasions, having one less hand left to live before the BB hits supercedes the problem of shoving into one more player
Q: With 12-20BB, when should I raise with intent to fold as opposed to pushing, and vice versa?
A: This is wholly dependent upon your opponents. If your opponents are tight and only reraising with the goods, then a raise/fold i
often be construed as very strong, and will sometimes only be called by tight ranges.
Q: This chart assumes that people are calling perfectly. What adjustments might I make against inexperienced players?
A: Typically, inexperienced players call too seldom against late position raises, and too often against early position raises. Widen
narrow them from under the gun.
Q: Should I shove wider than the chart suggests in early position, to protect my fold equity?
A: Sometimes, yes. Especially if the blinds are about to go up soon. This chart assumes that the blinds are fixed.
Q: What do you mean by 10% antes and 12.5% antes? Why did you choose these figures?
A: The percentage is based on the ante compared to the BB. For instance, 150-300 with 30 antes is 10% antes. 200-400 with 50
percentages most common in MTTs. If you run into a figure between 0 and 10, you can compare the two charts and pick a range
Q: How would you recommend getting the most value from these charts?
A: When you print it and use it for general reference, you will get the most value out of it. Repeated use of the chart will give you a
and you will learn over time. To learn faster, take the time to memorize a few key ranges. Pay special attention to the under 10BB
Also take note of how the antes affect your ranges.
Q: Is it sometimes in your best interest to shove wider than the chart suggests in EP with just a few BBs left, in order to avoid being
about to go up?
A: Yes, sometimes. With 4-9 BB you'll have two problems. One is that it's likely that your opponents will call you wider than they s
hit you. You'll have to balance those problems based on what the table conditions are.