Ohrite i totally misunderstood what you meant, i understand now though, you want to avoid getting to the
river with round about a 1.5
SPR because of the awkward spots you can get into as the aggressor.
Using bet sizing and avoiding these
sticky situations is never something i consciously think about when playing, gonna try do that from now on.
So for example we are at the
river with the betting
lead, the pot is $10 we have $15
behind.
We bet $6 with the bottom or
close to it of our bet for value
range and
villain shoves, we would typically bet
fold this with higher
SPR's. We then have 9/40 = 0.23
pot odds if i'
m using the correct formula, so if we have 23%
equity or more we should
call the
shove, i think this is leading to us calling too often because we have priced ourselves in sort of, so if
villain shoves a moderately strong
range he's gonna be making a lot of money with profitable shoves vs us?
I think it would be more problematic on the
turn if
villain could be shoving various draws as
well. This was purely made up i never stoved any ranges etc, but am i thinking along the right lines?