The Sklansky-Chubukov Push


The Sklansky-Chubukov Push is an addition to the standard short stack strategy. The push is part of an advanced SSS, which one should be from NL50-100 (ie blind play of 25 cents and 50 cents from 50 cents, or blinds and $ 1) and works with steals and re-steals. This extension of the SSS can bring to this limit at Full Tilt Poker entirely successful. The Sklansky-Chubukov push (or push-SC) in particular is an open-raise all-in from the cutoff, the button or the small blind. This move is based on the fact that we can call the enemy in theory profitably with AA, and is overall a mathematically perfect turn. Of course you should not, for example AA directly push all-in, because you will just get called often enough. But small pairs and baby-aces, you would not otherwise play a short stack, and also on most flops very difficult to play, you can push so profitable before the flop.

As Sklansky came out? Well, to my knowledge, came to the following situation Sklansky. All the small blind to fold his cards by mistake, two kings, shows. The enemy in the Big Blind
Now of course it can quite easily play in the course of the hand. Now Sklansky had the idea to push all-in, since the enemy could even just call with AA advantageous to him. On this basis, then the various Sklansky errechnetet stack size, which could push other hand profitable. Again, there are tables again, from which position (small blind, button, cutoff), and with what stack size (10 big blinds - 25 big blinds) you can play what cards exactly. These tables can be found on the relevant Pokerlehrseiten the net.

Advantage of the integration of this game concept into their own Short Stack Strategy first is certainly the fact that we can play more hands profitably and thus we no longer seem so tight. As a result we may get paid more in our strong hands a la KK or AA. In addition, you can do nothing wrong with the push as long as you can read the table correctly. A disadvantage is certainly that the variance increases, as it may well be that you have 2-3 times in succession later in good cards (in the worst case running high pairs), and loses, and this loss at 60 Pushes again get clean. Furthermore you do with the standard SSS to NL 25 (ie small blind and big blind 10 cents 25 cents) so enough profit and should be focused on the "Advanced" SSS until NL50 upwards.

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