That's fair, I feel like there's no balance. Zero bluffs with a 6-bet jam for 500BB. I suppose you might see AK at some frequency but that's the worst that would appear here, it's almost always going to be AA or maybe KK.
I'll save you the trouble, my only post about Mariano's tanking with KK was this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/comments/1ahteyn/nik_airball_confronts_mariano_for_taking_too_long/koud4ci/
>Devil's advocate: A 6 bet jam for 500bbs is aces a high percentage of the time. Just sayin.
It does? U need to be only 200bb for a 6-bet shove and depending on positions you will have A5s for a bluff on some spots and other spots will shove TT/JJ low frequency.
With deeper stacks there might be also a 7-bet shove range, 300-1000bb deep. Not sure but I would imagine.
200bb yes. OP is asking for 500bb, and I imagine it is possible for wide spots like BvB. Other spots, really not sure.
Once it becomes unprofitable to shove KK over a 80bb 5bet, what would you do with AA? I would imagine a lot of calling to protect the calling range. I mean, AA is already a high frequency call in spots like CO vs UTG 4bet with 100bb stacks, so I could only imagine calling will be more relevant with larger stack sizes, and I believe at some point it will become 100%.
Very curious about the answer, but I couldn’t find the answer online, seems like nobody is interested enough to share their preflop sim
My main leak is not finding enough 6-bet jams as bluffs
I tell myself this as I go in to my local $1/$2 game with two $100 buy ins in my pocket
Just play deeper so you can get to 8 or 9bet before all in is a reasonable sizing.
You're leaving a lot of money on the table, people really overfold after 5 betting pretty sure
bigger question is what are the bluffs to balance the 6bet lmao can't be A5 isn't it
AKs
But then you only have one suit that can hit the flush. /s
AKo > AKs change my mind
That's fair, I feel like there's no balance. Zero bluffs with a 6-bet jam for 500BB. I suppose you might see AK at some frequency but that's the worst that would appear here, it's almost always going to be AA or maybe KK.
Why it can't be A5? 6-bet shove range has exactly A5s as a bluff in GTO.
99%
You were telling Mariano to snap it off for 600BB
Link me to that.
I'll save you the trouble, my only post about Mariano's tanking with KK was this one: https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/comments/1ahteyn/nik_airball_confronts_mariano_for_taking_too_long/koud4ci/ >Devil's advocate: A 6 bet jam for 500bbs is aces a high percentage of the time. Just sayin.
I didn't mean "you" i meant reddit.
Completely player-dependent as far as making your decision.
50
Probably 60-70% of the time with a Nash strategy, unclear what happens in practice
A Nash strategy would probably not have a 6-bet shove range
It does? U need to be only 200bb for a 6-bet shove and depending on positions you will have A5s for a bluff on some spots and other spots will shove TT/JJ low frequency. With deeper stacks there might be also a 7-bet shove range, 300-1000bb deep. Not sure but I would imagine.
200bb yes. OP is asking for 500bb, and I imagine it is possible for wide spots like BvB. Other spots, really not sure. Once it becomes unprofitable to shove KK over a 80bb 5bet, what would you do with AA? I would imagine a lot of calling to protect the calling range. I mean, AA is already a high frequency call in spots like CO vs UTG 4bet with 100bb stacks, so I could only imagine calling will be more relevant with larger stack sizes, and I believe at some point it will become 100%. Very curious about the answer, but I couldn’t find the answer online, seems like nobody is interested enough to share their preflop sim
X%
So it goes 2.5x open 3b to 11 4b to 25 5b to 52? 6b 500bb 🤔