![]() I also did some Calculations with CardrunnersEV, which actually does take cardremoval-effect into account (at least I think so). HMm, I think he is right, because the Equity difference is pretty small (old Range 44.83%, new Range 44.97% Equity against the opponents Callingrange). I should say, that I'm raising AK and JJ+ to balance my steals from the SB, because I would raise/fold a lot against tight Players sitting in the BB. Should be pretty good to ajust my pushing Range this way. Where I have 47.5% against the same calling Range and pushing way more Hands with the same Foldequity. I started a little bit stoving and came to the coclusion that it´s better to cut out hands like A2-A6 because we are crushed by the calling Range, and add hands like 76s-JTs and 86s-J9s, 98o, JToĩ9-22, AQs-A2s, K7s+, QTs+, AQo-A2o, KTo+, QJo My pushing Range in these spots is like 22+ A2+ K7s+ KT. I these Spots u get usually called with 33+, A2s+, KJs+, A2o+, KQo by a loose Regular. In a spot where you have like 13 BB in the SB and the BB has you covered. ![]() I`m especially talking about 6max where Regulars are calling a wide Range. I have a trouble spot were I`m on the pushing in the Bigstack as the 2nd Bigstack with 12-15BB. ![]()
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