Re: Trends
If we push that exemple to its limits in a heads up situation...
The BB calls every raises and call down every hands to showdown without raising.
Do I make a mistake by playing aggressively a lots of hands? I mean, if my hand is slightly better than his, I win more over the long run.
So in pete's problem (position of stealing), why should we tighten up our starting hands. I think we can even play a lil more hands than we would against a tricky opponent. He won't punish us for playing slightly worst hand than our normal stealing range. So assuming that against a random hand our stealing range give us the advantage the majority of the time, I think we can play them aggressively and profitably...
Until he figures that out!!
Don't be afraid to wack me if my reasoning is way off!
Thanks
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