HU ISO Shove A-rag
Hi,
GTO always ISO shoves A-rags 17bb and below, but does it become unprofitable to shove them if villain is limping a lot of his premiums? If so, what bb should i just ISO shove them anyway?
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The villain that overfolds pre and has big pairs over-represented in limping range at short effective stacks is often the same villain that just jams a lot of hands like AQo AJs at these depths. I think it's rare enough that a villain constructs limping range in a way where weak AXo become a check. It's more likely to occur at like 5-7bb where villain might have a limp range that is only big pairs, but would need good reads to check and if you're checking a hand like A6o there you should be checking a hand like 66 which most people wouldn't ever consider. I think hands like weak AXs are close vs low vpip opponents at 13-17bb bc these hands have better postflop EV than the weak AXo. In general, just jam the weak AXo always and focus study on more important (common) situations.
The villain that overfolds pre and has big pairs over-represented in limping range at short effective stacks is often the same villain that just jams a lot of hands like AQo AJs at these depths. I think it's rare enough that a villain constructs limping range in a way where weak AXo become a check. It's more likely to occur at like 5-7bb where villain might have a limp range th
Great response!
The villain that overfolds pre and has big pairs over-represented in limping range at short effective stacks is often the same villain that just jams a lot of hands like AQo AJs at these depths. I think it's rare enough that a villain constructs limping range in a way where weak AXo become a check. It's more likely to occur at like 5-7bb where villain might have a limp range th
Thank you for the detailed response. Really appreciate it