d*****0 发帖数: 1500 | | k*******u 发帖数: 266 | 2 I remember there are already some books about this, something called 'short
stack bible'? Search online, you should find it easily. You will feel very
boring when following the strategy, but it is a good way to build solid
fundamentals of poker. | p****r 发帖数: 9164 | 3 for preflop play , use icmizer.
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| p**********1 发帖数: 1458 | 4 in general 15-22bb stack is considered optimal 3bet-shove stack, in the
sense the risk-reward ratio is best, i.e., you're not risking too much to
gain a substantial pot. and you have decent fold equity because the initial
aggressor would not have proper odds to call your shove too light.
besides the 3bet-shove, you can still raise/fold vs some tight-nonaggressive
players (aka rocks). against hyper-aggro donks who shove over your raise
100%, raise/call with decent hands is high-variance but very profitable. if
someone is shoving over your raise fairly wide but not liberally, and you
got a decent hand like 44/33 etc then open-shove 20bb from co/btn is fine.
a hypothetical example of 3bet-shoving, 20bb eff, co open 2x, btn fold,
you're at sb, then a reasonable range to shove is about 20%, i.e., A2s+/A9o+
/22+/K9s+/KJo+/Q9s+/J9s+/T8s+/97s+/87s | c*****t 发帖数: 817 | 5 In general, raise very tight since you have to fold to a shove.
Shove light because raiser has to fold to your shove often.
Fold small to medium pairs from early position, but open-shove with them
from late position. For example, if you have 20BBs and have TT at cutoff.
Open shove 20BB allin. You dont want to raise, get shoved, and have to call
and race against QJ.
Never play speculative hands unless you got > 5:1 pot odds.
Most important -- be patient! 20BB is a very, very healthy stack size online
. You have plenty of time and dont need to be desperate until you are down
to 12BBs. |
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