Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Exercise 1: Preflop, it folds to the small blind who had 15bb before he posted the blind and you have him covered. He open shoves {22+, K2+, A2+, QT+, JT}. What hands can you call with profitably in the big blind?
I'm going to solve a slightly different example to help those who are confused on how to do the actual solving part (the part that comes after you decide what you would do at the table).

Let's say that the guy's stack is 24bb and the range is {22+, Q2+, K2+, A2+} instead. After the SB shoves, we're calling 23bb to win 25bb. Our call is 23bb because we've already posted a big blind, and we're going to win 25bb because that's our opponent's entire stack that he's shoving plus our 1bb we've already posted into the pot. To break even, we need to have an equity of bet/(bet+pot) = 23/(23+25) = 0.479 = 47.9%. Now we just find what hands have 47.9% against {22+, Q2+, K2+, A2+} in PokerStove and we're done (you can do that part yourself).