Push/Fold Tournament Charts The chart above shows the hands you should shove all in with when you have 10 big blinds left with and without antes and with the amount of players left to act you should do it with. As you can see from the charts, the less big blinds you have the less strength you need in your hand to push all in. The Push Chart - when everyone folded before you The Rebound Charts - when someone is already in the hand The push-or-fold stage of a tournament is probably the most complex stage. When to go all-in, when to fold?
- At the 2016 WSOP Main Event, Jason Mcconnon consulted a push-fold chart to make a decision. Jack Effel ruled he couldn't do that. Here's what the rules say.
- Nash Equilibrium - Pushbot Charts & Call Charts Powerful poker tools and mathematical models have have enabled poker players to develop and implement game-theory based unexploitable and optimal poker strategies and plays in specific, key situations. One concept which is highly applicable to poker tournaments and SNGs is ' Nash Equilibrium '.
Why Push-Fold Charts Work
Push-fold Charts are based strictly on mathematics. Using complex poker programs such as ICMIZER 3 and PokerStove, the game is able to be solved for short-stack-play. In other words, there are pre-designed ranges for each and every spot, from seating to stack depth. Memorizing the push-fold charts allows you to play these spots perfectly or based on game theory optimal (GTO) strategy.
The logic for this is simple: You are shoving with hands which are statistically likely to be ahead of your opponent’s calling range. Furthermore, these mathematical modules take it one step further and actually account for your equity when called, before recommending which hands to shove and which hands to fold.
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In other words, the push-fold charts take into account that some percentage of the time you will get called (and win or lose when called). Your opponent’s calling range is based on what is game theory optimal; therefore, the push-fold charts correctly identify the hands you are supposed to play from a given position with a given stack depth.
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Push Shove Poker Charts
In short, the push-fold charts ensure that you play perfect, unexploitable poker given your stack size and position.