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 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
In what way? You gave no details about the opponent, so the first step is to make the assumption of their calling range. Am I incorrect in assuming that the shorter the stack, the wider the range, and the wider the range the more profitable the move? Thus, as the opponents stack increases, his calling range shrinks, thusly moving our open QQ push to the -EV column?
The part in italics is totally irrelevant - you don't need to know anything about your opponent to answer the question correctly. The part in the bold is correct, but you're thinking about it in a more general way than answering what the question specifically asks. The underlined part is true, but if you ask yourself why that's true (in context of the question asked) you'll be close to answering what your opponent's range is and closer to answering the question.
Also I reworded the question in the OP a little so that it becomes more noticeable what we're after here.
I was completely expecting you to quote my post and say "nope." or "wrong." so I answered with the hope that you'd discuss the further details with me.
Yeah but it really looks like you didn't even try so what do you expect?
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