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Reshove Ranges In Tournament Poker

Learn how tournament reshove ranges work at 12BB to 25BB, including blockers, fold equity, and opener position.

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What A Reshove Is

A reshove is an all-in move over an open raise. It pressures the opener and uses your remaining stack as leverage before you are forced into a smaller-stack decision later.

Stack Depth For Reshoves

Reshoves are common around 12BB to 25BB. At those depths, calling often leaves awkward postflop stacks, while all-in pressure can still make opponents fold.

Good Reshove Hands

Pairs, strong aces, suited aces, and broadway blockers often perform well because they either have equity when called or reduce the chance an opener has a premium hand.

Opener Position Matters

A cutoff or button open is usually wider than an early-position open. That means reshove ranges can widen against late opens and should tighten against early opens.

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How should I practice reshove ranges in tournament poker?

Start with one stack depth and one position, guess the action before checking the calculator, then compare similar spots until the range shift feels natural.

Is this reshove ranges in tournament poker guide a real solver output?

No. The guide explains tournament heuristics and links to deterministic MVP recommendations. Exact Nash charts or solver APIs can be added later.