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What hands would you prefere shoving with?

iBLUFFiBLUFF Member Posts: 1,244
edited May 2011 in The Poker Clinic
so whats the best to get it in with at late stages?

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  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited May 2011
    All of them!


  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited May 2011
    All of the above, you can shove pretty wide depending on your opponents
  • TalonTalon Member Posts: 1,621
    edited May 2011
     It depends. 

     If you are shoving to steal blinds and you have enough fold equity and the opponents are liable to fold all but premiums then any2 will do.

     But if you are looking for a double up or are shoving with no fold equity or into opponents that will call light then you nedd hands that either could be ahead or have a good chance of improving. The list above falls into this category.
  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited May 2011
    Less than 10 BB's and in the right position 100% of my range.
  • GaryQQQGaryQQQ Member Posts: 6,804
    edited May 2011
    Small pairs are slightly more powerful than the others, though any of the above will do when very short.
  • iBLUFFiBLUFF Member Posts: 1,244
    edited May 2011
    Haha i was going to add a "all of the above" but couldnt do it in edit post for some reason. Is it player dependant or in every situation should you be shoving with all of these hands if you have 10bb`s orr less?.
  • AMYBRAMYBR Member Posts: 3,432
    edited May 2011
    Got to say i hate jamming the small pr, 6's and lower.  Just never seems to play out well, i'd rather jam rags in LP in an unraised pot.
  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited May 2011

    The above goes without saying really the later position the wider you shove ;)

    I dont mind a shove with small pair prefer it to QJ and hands like that but only marginal as you dont need to hit so slightly better in the longterm

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