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@Steve Paul I liked the video a lot and I don't have a question relating to the video so much, only I'd like to study Nash calling ranges but I can't seem to find them. Is there any place I can find them/any way I can come up with them and learn them.

Thanks in advance.

March 14, 2017 | 6:03 p.m.

Is there anything like it on runitonce? I've searched for 'reshoving ranges' as well as 'reshoving' with the search bar, but can't seem to find a video with a title like it. Sorry if I'm misusing the search function or something.
Anyways, I'm looking for a video on reshoving ranges for like 15-25bb's in MTT's. Would be happy if someone could link me to one. I'm an essential member so I can only watch video's viewable for that plan.

Feb. 6, 2017 | 11:23 p.m.

On 10:20 with the aces you say this is obviously not a spot where you can flat. Why not? Doesn't iti invite the big blind to squeeze a little lighter, which then might get isolated by the button? I think when you 3bet it's pretty obvious you'll never fold to the big blind so he's much less likely to shove. Please enlighten me in this spot.

Sept. 11, 2016 | 2:30 p.m.

Comment | seebed commented on Cbet spot...

I don't think so. The king and the queen also hit a lot of their range since they're gonna call a lot of KQ, QJ type of hands and against three other opponents it's just to likely that one of them has a K or a Q and won't fold. Also if you get called your pair outs are most likely not live so you're drawing to four jacks, which isn't a lot. A backdoor flushdraw would maybe make this close as you can continue to bet on any club, a jack and maybe an ace to get them to fold a queen and occasionaly a weak king, but against three opponents I'd just check fold. Two and the backdoor flush draw I'd probably cbet.

July 4, 2016 | 11 p.m.

Comment | seebed commented on 99 3 bet pot

Readless i'd shove pre. If he's really tight you could fold. Flatting doesn't seem optimal as you're gonna be out of position and your hand doesn't flop well, facing agression you'll likely end up folding.
I gave him a pretty wide 3-betting range of most aces, 77+, 89s+ with some combo's left out and KJo+. and we are 58% against that. Seeing as he's gonna fold almost all aces up to A9 and a lot of suited connectors and KJ type of hands, we have loads of fold equity and even if called by a range of A10s+, AJo+, 77+ and KQo+ we're still 47%. Given that he's folding out the majority of his 3-bets against your stack size I think shoving would be the most profitable play here. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Also I think as played postflop is perfect.

July 4, 2016 | 10:31 p.m.

I'd personally shove it pre. From the small sample we can't tell much, but we can at least say that he's more likely to open wide with his stack size. Also in a turbo I think you wanna take these plus EV spots and not just fold into the money as a top 3 finish is worth way more than 5 top ~20ish finishes and you don't have much time to wait for better spots.
Let's say from MP he raises any suited ace, A9o+, KJo+, K10s+, T9s+ and any pp. I think with his stack size this would be a pretty tight range and we have 65% equity against it. I like calling less because an overcard will hit most of the time and it'll be a guessing game from then on. I'd shove queens as well cause we're loads in front and he can call with a decent amount of worse hands. Also with his 3,3x and the high antes in turbo's the dead money is worth a lot.

I'm not entirely sure though so if someone could confirm or deny this.

July 4, 2016 | 10:13 p.m.

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