Tournament range
12BB Button Shove Range
12BB Button Shove Range decisions depend on being first in, how much fold equity remains, and how well each hand performs when called. This page groups exact generated spots around the same stack and position so you can study the range instead of one isolated hand.
Range adjustments
- 12BB leans toward push-fold pressure.
- button position creates more steal equity than early position.
- Suited aces, pairs, and broadway hands gain value when they combine blockers with called equity.
- Calling off should stay tighter than first-in aggression because calls do not win the pot immediately.
Exact spots
Hands inside this range cluster
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Strategy guides
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