While I'm at it I guess I may as well try another ridiculous experiment. This will be to just go all in on a NLHE table when I have good odds to do so. The initial trials will be conducted on a $0.01/$0.02 table at Noble Poker. I will make deposits of $1.00 and risk a total of $10.00 in rebuys.
Using
Poker Stove I calculated the equity values of the top premium hands against a "range of premium hands".
The "range of premium hands" has been defined as:
AA-99, AKs, KQs, QJs, JTs
The equity values of the following hands against a single hand from the range of premium hands are:
Hand Equity
AA 80.75%
KK 71.28%
QQ 66.26%
JJ 48.49%
A Ks 48.12%
K Qs 41.68%
My plan is to therefore go all in wheneven I have AA-QQ or AKs. I shall fold everything else unless I get a nut flop from the big blind. I have added AKs even though it has less than 50% equity as I'm hoping that weak players will also also fold and/or play poor hands
Possible Problems:
Blinds and the rake could easily eat into profits.
Opponents might not call my all ins with the weakest of my "range of premium hands".