I had an interesting HU earlier where Villain was shoving 100% of hands and was wondering what people do in those spots. In my head id set my calling range to the top 15% but i think this may be too tight?
Yeah think a bit more info needed to answer this properly, if i was playing a slow structure standard husng i'll happily pass up slight +ev calls factoring in the likelihood of getting a better spot with higher ev whilst still deep. Out of curiosity I just quickly clicked in a range that i'd intuitively snap call if i know they're jamming 100% and it was still 26% all Ax, k9o+, k9s+,q10o+,q9s+,jqo+,j10s+ 66+ so yeah 15% will be way too tight whatever the scenario i think.
It was in an MTT and blinds were 10 minutes, we were at 500/1000 and stack were 40k:80k at the point i realized they were just going to shove 100% of hands.
i knew it would be too tight but without the experience i wasn't really sure where i should be at. my feeling at the time was i could allow myself to lose 5-10BB waiting for those hands and then get it in real strong.
cheers for the advice though its definitely something to consider
Download equilab (it's free just google it) work out what % equity you'd want to feel happy getting it in then mess around with some calling ranges to see what that roughly would look like. For example that range i put above is 62.08% against any 2.
Could I add that if this was in a bounty hunter also figure villains bounty into any odds you're calculating. In a B.H I'm probably calling with top 35% but then again I'm very loose in those events.
Freezeouts more like 20% unless I have notes or past history.
I feel like if you know the guy is shoving 100% and is going to continue to do so the best way to punish them is calling off hands that are really crushing that 100% range. I personally think you should be going tighter than 25% when it's a one and done type spot with no rebuys. On average it takes 3bb waiting for a top 25% hand which really isn't much, I think you can afford to be a touch more patient. I think in game I'd probably be waiting for A8o A5s, KJo, KTs, QJs, 66.
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A few variables there too, blind structure being one.
It was in an MTT and blinds were 10 minutes, we were at 500/1000 and stack were 40k:80k at the point i realized they were just going to shove 100% of hands.
i knew it would be too tight but without the experience i wasn't really sure where i should be at. my feeling at the time was i could allow myself to lose 5-10BB waiting for those hands and then get it in real strong.
cheers for the advice though its definitely something to consider
Freezeouts more like 20% unless I have notes or past history.