Equilibrium Push Strategy (Including Nash Charts)



A poker based television show in Australia has sent many viewers on the search of articles titled “The Equilibrium Pushing Strategy”. I decided I would go and do just that myself, see what information was available on this rarely talked about poker strategy (amongst beginners). For extremely skilled players I found the information suitable. For the beginners, the word equilibrium is enough to turn them off the subject as is the content available on it. I have decided to write about this subject for you, in terms easy to understand (and the very basics of the strategy) so that hopefully you will read past the title.


Let's first define the word equilibrium. It is a stable situation in which forces cancel one another. In cancelling one another they are EQUAL. A condition in which all acting influences are cancelled by others, resulting in a stable, balanced, or unchanging system. The word equilibrium is used beyond poker tables to even emergency rooms in hospitals where drugs can be used to counteract the effect of other drugs.


Let's now refer this to a heads-up poker situation. The poker player with the lowest chip stack is going to want exactly what is written above – no change to it, unless the change is UP! The same applies to the biggest stack in theory, the biggest stacked player doesn't want the small stack gaining, only themselves. In the situation both players used a balancing technique by playing high ranked hands and pushing the other to fold, in the end the smallest stack would blind out . Let me explain why.


Above is a table called the Heads-Up Push / Fold Nash Equilibrium, along with a call table. The table’s are what the article is about. Lets say that both the short and large stacked heads-up players push with pocket pairs (aqua) causing folds by their opponent not once but over and over again the short stack would eventually blind out. Its as simple as that.


There are many complicated equations one can examine regarding this strategy. There is a lot of in-depth information. My main point to this article is to get the message across that learning the push and call charts is a must; particularly in a heads up poker situation. If not you can use another strategy (for live) which I will discuss at a later date. If playing online having these charts next to you is a very good idea!


I am guessing prior to reading the charts there is no way that many of you would push with certain hands such as pushing with 7/9os with just 5 blinds left. This is why having the chart handy for a mathematical reference is a must.


The above charts are widely used and very straight forward. Again, further in-depth and complicated equations and knowledge do apply. This is just a basis to give beginners an understanding.

In addition you must always must make sure to pay full attention to you opponents tells in-case of trap and steal situations. The graphs are a great guide to kicking butt though.

Remember that the numbers on the charts are related to the amount of blinds you have left and the colours the hand types and equilibrium NASH away!


Remember to use this for tournaments not cash!


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Rakeback Does Pay In Online Poker

Each day that comes and goes most people reading this article will have some game of online poker. Maybe it will be a 10c+1c Sit N Go, possibly it will be playing on a 25c/50c cash table. If you are playing bigger stakes such as $10+$1 or even $200 buy-in tourneys or of course higher stakes cash then rakeback is of most importance.

Regardless of your play level rakeback is money in your pocket. For those who don't know what rakeback is; let me explain!

Rake is taken from every tournament buy-in and from certain hands during cash table play (in short). The rake is how the casino makes their money. As an example a $10+$1 tournament pays the online poker room $1.

Many people have rakeback on every room they play. For those who don't think of the benefits! Let's say you play for 5 hours on a cash table. You are likely to get around 30% rakeback; some give 40% rakeback and depending on the stakes you play that can really add up! Some people receive hundreds of dollars in rakeback on a daily level (obviously they are high stakes players). Getting $1, $2, $3 or even $10 back in your pocket each day really pays off if you are a low limit player.

Many players signed up with the online giants without rakeback. This is a real problem as they are losing out on money they could otherwise be making without effort. I suggest to join up to another poker room in addition to the one you are playing on if you are lacking rakeback. If you play on a network and like the tournaments and games, you can always join up with one of the other sites on the network and you still get to play where you want (in a round abouts way).

If sticking with the online giant you are with is your thing then nothing really hurt except your pocket and not too badly. In my opinion though, as with everything "Every Cent Counts!"

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Are You Out Already?! The Poker Question that Annoys Us All!

There is nothing worse than being knocked out of a poker tournament, heading to the toilet then to the bar to be asked by person after person “Are you out already?” It is like these people do it to annoy the living shit out of you! As if it isn’t bad enough you have lost a little form or had your ass whooped by a donkey player and been sent to the rail – these questioners want to annoy you even further!

Not only are they annoying you and making you even madder about being knocked out but they are making you re-live the hand that just ruined your tournament life and your night. The last thing you want to be doing is remembering that bad beat and repeating the story over and over again. Regardless, we all know it happens and we do.

Is it actually the case though that these people are deliberately annoying you or even mocking your play? It’s a really simple one to answer. Not every player is asked this question “Are you out already?” when their poker tournament is history and they are back to being a railing snoop. Some people are knocked out and it isn’t noticed as they head to the rail line up or – the bar!

Before getting annoyed and wanting to slap them in the head for the further insult on your nights play; have a good hard think. Why are they asking me this?
I personally take this question as a compliment! They actually expect you to still be playing! I have asked the best pros in the world this question! My words: “Oh my god! Are you out already?” I don’t ask as an annoyer or insulter but because I am shocked!

Use the askers to air your annoyance, head to the rail and watch Mr or Mrs Donkey who knocked you out give your chips away to the lucky recipient and enjoy your night! Alternatively – go home and play some internet poker and be prepared for your online mates to repeat the question "Are you out already?"

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Telling Your Opponent Your Poker Hand as a Poker Strategy

Poker players have always been known to be less then truthful at the table. We all at one stage or another have lied about the cards we are holding after a brilliant bluff. My last trip to Crown Casino taught me that being a player quite the opposite by telling the truth can help in NL Texas Holdem!

Who would believe you when you tell them EXACTLY what you are holding? I would not have, until my recent discovery – some players use telling the truth as a magnificent poker strategy.

I was sitting playing a cash game with a few pros, nothing serious to most of us but for some more then serious. I was sitting in the big blind with a J and 2 of Spades. There were 2 limpers and i checked. Down came the flop 5, 7, and 9 of spades. I felt immediate joy when seeing this, but then immediately was distracted. Mr Texas Hold’em Poker Pro (will leave name anonymous) burst into laughter and hysterically started telling the table how he had flopped a straight flush.

Wow, what to do? Time to be a truth sleuth! Was he lying as we all normally do? Would he call with 6 and 8 of spades from first position? Was this just trash talk?

The hysterical laughter continued as did talk amongst the table. Mr Poker Pro had been calling EVERYTHING with a stack massive compared to most. Indeed it was possible he would have called with 6, 8 of spades! No risk taking – he looked too delighted – I was FOLDING!

The young man next to me had different ideas though. He was very serious. There was a big raise from Mr Poker pro and immediately he says “I call”. Mr Poker Pro was almost crying with laughter now. He said to the young man “What the hell are you doing man? I just told you; I have flopped a straight flush!” The young man replies “I am not listening to your table talk trash!” Poker Pro says “Well; I will raise you all in then if you are stupid enough to call”.

The turn saw Mr Poker Pro raise The Young Man ALL-IN! Instantly the young man says “I call, I have the nuts, Ace high flush!”

Mr Poker Pro fell off his seat laughing, crying and acting like he had just seen the funniest thing EVER. He couldn’t even sit up to show his cards as he rolled around floor of the poker room. Was he telling the truth? Did my sleuthing, my analysis and determination that someone would tell the truth pay off for me (although would have been beaten by the young man’s Ace high flush anyway).

When Mr Poker Pro got to his feet with tears rolling out of his eyes and flipped those cards, the Young Man went CRAZY! Indeed Mr Poker Pro had told the truth. Abuse now came from the young man’s mouth. Mr Pros reply was “quieten down, I was trying to save you money, there is no law against telling you my hand!”

Indeed – telling the truth can be a good poker strategy, also; being a truth sleuth can save you a lot of money if you detect correctly! It can also save you a lot of heartache. Just look at the movie "Mett the Parents" as an example of winning with the truth!

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