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So when do we start jamming almost any two?
I'm coming along nicely now with these NLH DYM's, & open jamming AK early is off the menu. I'm almost like a proper poker player now.
As we know, these DYM things are all about the 4 handed bubble.
Ideally, we get there with a nice stack, 4,000 or whatever, but it's not always like that, & very often the blinds are 150-300, going 200-400 soon, & we have, say, 2,000 chippies.
I often find myself in trouble at this point. I can, at a push, bet/fold from 10 bigs, but soon that becomes impractical & we just have to shove & hope.
At what stage - how many bigs - should we be looking to jam (almost) any two? Assume, for now, we are the shortie, & everyone else is snug.
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I'm aware of the "who & what size stack" we shove into, & general 4 handed DYM dynamics, just not used to NL, as it is so different to PL. So it is "how many blinds?" as a general rule I was looking for.
Think I allow myself to get too short, too often.
On a more serious note I agree with those stating the importance of the opposing stacks.