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nunovaz's picture
End-game charts

Hi guys. 
I´m interested in studying the end-game but I´m a little confused because there are many end-game charts.
I know that the key, as Rypac would say, is to adapt to our opponent´s ranges, but what chart can I use as a default and, from there, adapt?
From what I´ve seen in the videos most guys are using Nash, but starting from which number of Big Blinds?
 
Thanks!
 
 
 

RyPac13's picture
I would ignore Nash

I would ignore Nash completely at 10bb+.
My default in the games over the last few years has been to jam a little wider than Nash vs a random opponent, as the average opponent is a little tighter than they should be (or at least tight enough to jam wider than Nash).
From the BB, my default has been to play tighter than Nash. That is because the average opponent jams tighter than Nash/tight enough to where you don't want to call too wide.
Now, above all you want to adjust to your opponent. If they are jamming Nash, call Nash. If they are calling Nash, call Nash. Use programs like ICMIZER to get an idea of what to do against various loose calling ranges and against various loose jamming ranges.
But I would never use the SB chart or even think about playing a jam or fold game above 10bb, against some I wouldn't do it above 8 or 9bb too.
A good video that demonstrates this is Coffeeyay's video about using his database to come up with ranges against the average opponent and more.

Webmaster222's picture
There are some good charts in

There are some good charts in Mers e-book.
Specifically to your question.....jamming in BB against frequent openers @20bb and jamming readless in the same situation.
 

nunovaz's picture
Thanks guys. That Coffeeyay

Thanks guys.
That Coffeeyay video is very good, I´m thinking in buying his pack one of these days. Right now I´ve got the premium videos to watch.