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Hyper HUSNG $11 Merge. Guy open shoved and 3betS very aggresively. I'll list the stats. What should I do to counter?

I'm relatively new to the HUSNG world and I spend most of my time reading what you guys have to say.  I'm trying to really understand the math and theory behind everything and I've had relatively good success so far, but it is a small sample size (around 1.5K games).  I was playing a guy last night who wasn't a thinking player at all.  He shoved like crazy and just hoped for the best.  I'm sure I tilted a bit (I do need to learn how to not do that), but I just couldn't seem to figure out his flaws and exploit them at the right times.  Any help would be great.  Here are his stats.

PRE SB:

17-30 open: 24 MR 0 OS 24 LIMP 10

12-18 OPEN: 53 MR 6 OS 47 LIMP 6 Fv3BS 100

7-13 OPEN: 44 MR 0 OS 44 LIMP 0

0-8 OPEN: 56 MR 0 LIMP 6

PRE BB:

17-30 VPIP 46 FLAT 11 3B 0 3BS 34 ISO 8 ISOS 33

12-18 VPIP 67 FLAT 33 COS 100 3B 0 3BS 33 IS 0 ISOS 38

7-13 VPIP 100 FLAT 0 COS 100 CBS 100 ISO 0 ISOS 100

0-8 COS 57

POST BB:

FvLCB 72 0 0

RvLCB 0 0 0

ISO CB 100

Post BB

FvCB 50 0 -

RvCB 0 50

Donk 0 0

 

 

I'm sure the answer is obvious but I'm new to this and trying to learn.  I couldn't figure out how to post a picture otherwise I would've used the screenshot of the coffeehud.  Anyway, any help would be great. Thanks.

 

 

 

spaniardwannalearn's picture
Regarding Open shoves, most

Regarding Open shoves, most of the time you'll need around 46%(15bbs deep)-48%(25bbs deep) equity depending on the stack depth. Sometimes you'll need a 45% (11bbs depth) or even less. Just go to pokerstove or similar software and find the correct calling range depending on his openshoving ranges. If you saw your opponent limping, or MinRaising good hands you should remove that hands for the Open shoving range, then You will need a worst hand to call the shove because of that. If you saw your opponent shoving a trashy hand that you expected to be folded because his stats, probably He is including good hands on MR range or Limping ranges. The same if you saw a showdown where your opponent shows up a hand which limped or minraised. Get conclusions and try to draw a range for your opponent. 

Foldvs3bet is another indicator to see the strength of his range but foldvs3bet depends on MR range. If he has a low foldvs3bet probably his MR range is strong,  a tight MR range should have a low foldvs3bet% on average because his hands would contain strong hands that won't fold. A wide MR range should have a high foldvs3bet%. But all this is player dependent because some player will call wider than others and vice versa. I'm telling this because If you see a low MR range and a high OpenShove, you may think his strong hands are contained on the MR range trying to induce a 3bet shove, but if you go through the foldvs3bet and It is high then your opponent shouldn't be MRaising strong hands so your first thought process could be wrong, Anyway, You'll need a relative big sample size to get this kind of conclusions of your opponent looking the foldvs3bet, I would try to see his showdown hands and get conclusions faster. 

If you are interested on Maths I recommend you the Standard Video Pack, There is a math video series on it by Coffeyay, also there is over 400 videos.

Regarding IMG upload, once you upload an IMG to a website images storage (goto google and search 'upload images'), you get a code, may be a forum code, or a HTML code, I use HTML, then I go through the forum post and click on HTML Source/Code (Dont know the exact translation cause I'm using spanish Chrome version) in the left corner in the comment field.

Sry for my bad English but I Hope this help you a little. 

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