J10, QK, QJ, J9 SS?? all in hands?

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It depends on position at table and in tournament. If I'm on the button and have two tight shorter stacks in blinds I am putting pressure on them if it folds to me. If I'm in early position I'm likely mucking these type of hands.
 
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  • #27
too loose i thinkprefer more nuts for allin
 
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  • #28
Open-shove with those cards is 90% of the cases... disastrous. You got the whole table waiting to speak. You don't know who's got AA or KK or AK... they will call you in an instance. Careful even in SB and the button. Stalkers might play AA or KK slow, waiting for a raise or allin, just to trap you. Don't develop a game style based on the replies in this forum, use them as statistical data at most. When at the table, try and make your decision based on opponent gameplay, stack, position etc...
 
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  • #29
I would not be doing all-in. I usually get up well in the table, and even become a leader thanks to those who prefer to go all-in with hands with small stacks. I call them with hands over A9, either in pairs. And winning of about 5 of 6 hands. But I am writing to you about the all-in against only players with small stacks.
 
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  • #30
I'm not sure if I would bet all in with JT J9 and taking 15bb, I think with those blinds I'd have a little more time to wait for something a little better, that does not mean I did not bet everything with those cards and that amount of blind, if I've done it, but it's already seeing my opponents and following a little more my instinct, with QK and JQ I think if I would risk a little more
 
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  • #31
I don’t start showing when I’m under 15 bb, at least i wait until <10bb to show J9 or those kind of hands
 
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  • #32
It depends. First is it suited or not. J10o from button with 15 bb or QJo is an ok shove, but from any other position it's either a fold or just a raise. KQo is ok shove from any position except from utg /utg+1, you would need a little bit smaller stack for that.
 
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I don't think so, too early to go all in with those hands, maybe you can steal the blinds from two weak players, but making an all in from UTG-MP-HJ I think isn't the proper movement, you will get called many times and It would be very strange that you were winning.
 
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  • #34
maybe late position..in early maybe KQs thats all i shove
 
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  • #35
The difference between JT and KQ is pretty big. At 15 BB you're probably shoving KQ from most positions, but JT I would likely only shove on the small blind, button, and maybe cutoff. In general though, you're not wrong to be shoving your above-average hands below 15 BB / 10 M when you're in position.
 
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  • #36
azforlife said:
Just wondering, if you have about 15 bb & pick up one of these hands, in a deep stack tourney, is it ok to go all in? I do & it works out 60% of the time for me, wanted to know CCs take on it?

With 15 BB i don't think that would be a good idea. At least i won't do that. If i have below 10 BB (say, 5BB to 8BB) then surely i will go for it but on two conditions:
One, i must be in late position &
Two, i must be first to enter the pot.
That way i would have better chance of survival. Other than that i will play my normal game.
 
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  • #37
Depends on the position, if you are button id shove all 4 of those hands from if first in, u can raise fold maybe j9 in that spot but im pretty sure its still profitable jam aswell, j10 kq 55 are easy jams, and rest depends on the position, i wouldnt shove any of those 4 hands utg in a 9 handed table, my range would be something like A10s+, AJ+, 77+ and then some j10 suited kq suited qj suited 10 9 suited and thats about it.
 
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  • #38
I think it’s best to go one-on-one with such a hand, because in other cases you can fly. So before you go all in, make sure that there are only two players left at the table, you and your opponent, and go ahead
 
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  • #39
I'd wait for 10BB or around there with K9s or better.
 
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burton_boy said:
With 15 bb I am not sure you are getting called by anything that doesn't beat you with that range. I suppose if it is working for you then go right ahead, it just seems a bit worrisome to me.

What do you normally end up being called with in these scenarios?
V. Sorry for the late reply. A year late hehe Im getting called with Ax hands & pairs below JJ I must've been talking 10bb not 15 seems a bit too loose.. a year later lol cheers!
 
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  • #41
Chito said:
Nash chart says it all, it feels rough because a lot of the time you’re dominated but 15bb is fit or fold territory so you just have to get there.
Thanks, gotta get 'urr done :)
 
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Shooter74 said:
with 15 big blinds i think you dont need to go all in...you can play these hands raising on position...
Questions becomes what do you do when someone puts you all in or re-raises you? Would that be a profitable line with or under 15 BBs?
 
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  • #43
pr0serbian said:
You can shove those type of hands but from positions like cutoff and button if its folded to you and if players behind you are tight on calling of all ins(if you didnt see them pay off 15bb with A4o,K10 etc)
I agree one should push if those circumstances present themselves but what if they call loose? Apparently the Nash chart agrees with me :D What if UTG?
 
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Ryan Laplante said:
Generally these are all good shoving hands on 15bb and less, even from early position.

In fact,a 15bb Nash range from UTG (9 handed, 10% ante) is:

JTs, QTs+, KTs+, A5s, A9s+, AJo+, 66+.
Hey Ryan,
I appreciate your insight more than you know, thanks a lot!
Sorry for the late reply but it's great to know that I'm heading in the right direction a la the Nash chart!!
Thanks for the added bonus hands!!
Cheers!
 
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Ryan Laplante said:
Generally these are all good shoving hands on 15bb and less, even from early position.

In fact,a 15bb Nash range from UTG (9 handed, 10% ante) is:

JTs, QTs+, KTs+, A5s, A9s+, AJo+, 66+.

panapper said:
I find it depends on 15BB early tourney or 15BB late tourney. if its early try to set a trap for maximum potential at winning the pot if its late game all-in shoves are probably your best bet. 15BB late game could be 15k or 30k and the average stack up and around 150K so best to get it in while its worth it for double up odds
Thanks, I know what you're saying, makes sense!
 
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Elty257 said:
Depends on the position, if you are button id shove all 4 of those hands from if first in, u can raise fold maybe j9 in that spot but im pretty sure its still profitable jam aswell, j10 kq 55 are easy jams, and rest depends on the position, i wouldnt shove any of those 4 hands utg in a 9 handed table, my range would be something like A10s+, AJ+, 77+ and then some j10 suited kq suited qj suited 10 9 suited and thats about it.
Hey there,
Thanks, but it's hard to be that picky when you're so short stacked, 15 BBs. Feel the same about J9 but opening looser than A10..
 
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It’s correct to shove with these hands you just have to accept that if you get called 40% of the time you’re going to be out of the tournament. To win tournaments you need to win flips. You’ll never make it deep only playing the nuts
 
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azforlife said:
Just wondering, if you have about 15 bb & pick up one of these hands, in a deep stack tourney, is it ok to go all in? I do & it works out 60% of the time for me, wanted to know CCs take on it?


With 15 bb my shove range is even wider than that. I throw a lot of suited connectors in as well as just about all pairs. I think if you wait around for more primo hands your just whittling chips away and losing all your fold equity. I mean someone with 30 35 bb needs a pretty good hand to call off 50% of his stack so gotta get the chips while you can. Sometimes depending on position I'll even shove greater than 60 % of my range on a 15 bb stack.
 
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So funny lol I googled 19 bb shove & it brought me to my own post smh lmao so funny
Got called by 88 today &/here I am. Definitely could agree with limping the qj on the button feels just a tad bit loose but overall a positive EV play I feel if you go by the math. [emoji4]
 
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  • #50
at 15bb depth you cant shove the same range from any position I hope you improved..
 
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