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Old 11-28-2007, 06:04 PM
crazy_cow crazy_cow is offline
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u are right. no re-steal. I feel like his range is about 88-AA and AJ KQ I guess and he is probably calling with everything except maybe AJ and KQ.

Doesnt that mean u have too tighten up on ure PP? to like tens? But anyway.

How much do u loosen up if the raiser is in say hijack.
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Old 11-28-2007, 08:29 PM
Yoshi63 Yoshi63 is offline
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u are right. no re-steal. I feel like his range is about 88-AA and AJ KQ I guess and he is probably calling with everything except maybe AJ and KQ.

Doesnt that mean u have too tighten up on ure PP? to like tens? But anyway.

How much do u loosen up if the raiser is in say hijack.

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Your ranges look pretty good to me, I think many people would also fold 88 or even 99 in that spot - except in this case he is a bigstack, so maybe not.

And yea, it does mean you have to tighten up on your restealing range b/c you're likely going to be called. You should almost assume you're going to get called, so stick mostly to hands you feel are solid against his range. In this case I'd probably go with AQ+, TT+.

Against a random opening from the HJ, I wouldn't change my range TOO much. If he were CO or OTB I'd probably be looking to get frisky, but a random player probably won't use the HJ as a "stealing position" that often. Certainly his opening range will be looser, and he might call a bit lighter, but you have a little more FE here. I might actually reshove with just about any PP, along with AJ+ and ATs+ and KQs
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