Shoving chart

jgreenman18

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I was just curious does anyone have like a chart to help with when to shove. I understand like 8-15 BB but where I have trouble is like when I have 8 BB with like Q10 against 2 opponents. If someone could link me with a good push fold chart that would be very helpful.
 
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Don't have a chart, but like everything else with poker....It depends who the two players are. Did they limp, raise? Are they lag, tag, etc. I suppose a chart would be a nice baseline but you'll need to adjust based on whose in
 
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Yeah obviously game of cards I just meant in this case as like a general baseline type of thing against a random player in a mtt
 
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Also another question if someone is very aggressive caller should u loosen ur shoving range on them or tighten it if down to few blinds? Just a pondering thought?
 
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i havent ever really used it but apparently jennifear (not sure about spellig) has a free online chart so just google that...
 
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If you're talking random player in a MTT then I think your stack size to blind size ratio, in addition to your position, plays more of a factor in your shove decision than your cards. If you have them, take a look at Dan Harrington's books. He may have something like you're looking for. He does some great analysis of when to shove in certain situations.
 
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it depends on your aim. If it is in great need to survival and go on in tourney, the range of conditions to shove with is quite narrow, expanding with decreasing of your stack.
 
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When I shove short stacked, most of the time I don't want to be called.

I want an un-raised/un-limped pot. The hand isn't as important as the position and my chip stack vs. the villain's.

You often hear to use 10BB as a rule of thumb, but I personally think this is flawed. To me its not how many chips I have but what percentage of the villain's stack he would have to call off. People will often call overbets when it is only a small percentage of their stack with modest holdings. You need to have enough chips to put people to difficult decisions.
 
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the guy who runs upswing poker has a decent chart or rather 5-6 of them. check it out, maybe it will help. i think you have to sighn up tho.
 
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hope its usefull

This is the chart i´m using. hope if helps you
 

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so monosemantic? Maybe pokerbot can play with this chart? Sorry, but I don't think it will be profitable. On the all ranges.
 
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