Suited Connectors and other speculative hands
So I had a spot come up today and remember hearing in vids and reading elsewhere, that with most speculative hands you need the effective stacks to be somewhat deeper. Put another way, they do better in pots with a higher stack to pot ratio.
I know I read somewhere that with pocket pairs in set mining situations you use something called the 25 or 20 rule. Typically you would take the amount bet and multiply it by those numbers, 20 or 25 depending on how deep you want the player and how conservative you are, to make it an effective set mine. Reason being is when you do hit your set you want to be able to get at least that amount from the person to make up for all the times you miss your set. I could be off on the numbers or how it is calculated but it was something along those lines.
So that made me curious when it came to suited connectors, one and two gappers and any other speculative hands. I know I have seen in videos where if both blinds, for example, are fairly shallow, it doesn't even make sense to open them.
I had a situation where I was in one of the earlier positions in a 6 max cash game, EP or MP, and I opened. I didn't actually pay attention to the stacks when I opened, but i believe only one person was short stacked of the remaining players, so I don't think it was terrible to still open it. However, the short stacker opted to 3bet me. I want to say he was in the 50bb neighborhood. I opted to fold as I recalled this premise, but it got me wondering where the tipping point is for speculative hands when it comes to SPR and effective stacks.
Thanks in advance
I know I read somewhere that with pocket pairs in set mining situations you use something called the 25 or 20 rule. Typically you would take the amount bet and multiply it by those numbers, 20 or 25 depending on how deep you want the player and how conservative you are, to make it an effective set mine. Reason being is when you do hit your set you want to be able to get at least that amount from the person to make up for all the times you miss your set. I could be off on the numbers or how it is calculated but it was something along those lines.
So that made me curious when it came to suited connectors, one and two gappers and any other speculative hands. I know I have seen in videos where if both blinds, for example, are fairly shallow, it doesn't even make sense to open them.
I had a situation where I was in one of the earlier positions in a 6 max cash game, EP or MP, and I opened. I didn't actually pay attention to the stacks when I opened, but i believe only one person was short stacked of the remaining players, so I don't think it was terrible to still open it. However, the short stacker opted to 3bet me. I want to say he was in the 50bb neighborhood. I opted to fold as I recalled this premise, but it got me wondering where the tipping point is for speculative hands when it comes to SPR and effective stacks.
Thanks in advance