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    Stu Ungar sk8freak_21's Avatar
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    Default HOH 2 discussion

    just read the red zone strategy section, and i am very surprised with the displayed aggression. I think i just found a leak in my end game play. I dont push with any 2...lol......any thoughts , c'mon people lets get something going.

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    Discuss what exactly? End-game strategy depends a lot on exact stack sizes and reads on players.

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    I am very aggressive in the red zone. Although I usually start open shoving around 10 bb instead of a M of 5. This allows me be slightly more selective on position and hand selection.

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    Red zone open pushes depend HEAVILY on position, action in front, and stack sizes of those left to act. It isn't ATC in EP (expect maybe UTG, but even then you need some standards).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid_07 View Post
    I am very aggressive in the red zone. Although I usually start open shoving around 10 bb instead of a M of 5. This allows me be slightly more selective on position and hand selection.
    I also heavily lean towards pushing much earlier than M=5. It's not what Harrington suggests, but H. is a live player. He might have sick reads knowing when his AK is good postflop. I don't.

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