![]() If we watch every run out, I’ve found it’s very easy to feel like we’re running bad. We should be focusing on making the correct plays, getting our money in correctly and then zooming out to the long run when we will win the % of the time we’re supposed to. I don’t find that much good really can come from it. ![]() I try to avoid looking at run outs whenever possible. Someone’s procedure in that case could be something as simple as shoving wide with 10bbs in the small blind. An example of that that first pops in my mind of a rule that I will always shove (or play in some way) any Ace for ten bbs or less in the small blind (with the exception of very extreme ICM situations). ![]() In terms of procedure versus rules, I believe guidelines are true in terms of shoving ranges and then there are the absolute minimums that are going to be profitable to shove regardless of your opponent (Ie hands that I would shove regardless of any specific knowledge of my opponents because they are so +EV).
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