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might be horrible question......
lets say your first to act at a 10 hand table. what is the avg hand your up against, so basically what would you need to go all in against the nine random hands... and what if the first player folded and you were 2nd to act. so there were eight left
does that make sense?
is there a use for this kind of stat.
everyone's gonna hate me.....
does that make sense?
is there a use for this kind of stat.
everyone's gonna hate me.....
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if you are short stacked you are about to hit the blinds so if you have any decent hand it's time to get it in the middle.
if it's early in a deep stack you never want to shove. if you are pushing in 200BB that is nuts.
early in a short stack is different.
in a rebuy you are way wide when it comes to shoving.
The question is too vague for a single answer unfortunately.
If you're first to act with 9 people in front of you someone should have the top 100/9% (11,1%) of their range which according to pokerstove is:
A10o+, A9s+, k10s+, kqo, q10s+ and 77+
with 8 people it's 100/8% (12,5) which is the same plus:
kjo+ and j10s
7 people would be the above plus:
A7s+ and QJo
6 is:
A5s+ and k10o
2 people would be 50% of all the hands and ofc against one opponent you're up against ATC.
Don't know if it's very useful or applicable easily but that should be right
Read up on ICM, it'll be your bible for tournaments.
thank you