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k0vax's picture
SPIN: LIMP PF VS RAISE.

https://www.weaktight.com/h/55926699d390437f358b4699?simple=1

In a limp strategy, without info of the opponent what is the best strategy here ?

For Nash K6s can assume a shove with 14.3bb, here we have 10.8bb, so is it ok to call here after limping ? Or we should fold ?

More generally, what is the best play for those type of hands, when you are limping and opponent shoving xbb that can assume a Open shove (NASH) ?

I know the opponent's shoving range here is more tight than NASH, so do we have to include those type of hands in our shoving range or consider them as the top of our limp fold range ?

Thank you.

 

Axif's picture
This is 3rd blind level,

This is 3rd blind level, please do not tell me that you do not have any reads on your opponent.

Pre-flop is player dependent, I think that shoving is slightly better than limping (unless he is some sort of a passive player).

As played - call pre-flop, you need 30% to justify a call.

His shoving range is probably wider than his non all-in. And also, his non all-in raising range is much stronger.

I do not advise you to use Nash charts 14.3bb deep, it is just too DEEP! Nash is about binary decisions: shove / fold. But hero can limp as well.