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sub - you should expand that range a lot
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#12
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How much? According to OP Villain is not particularly solid.
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#13
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I take that to mean he opens a lot of hands from the sb (re: loose)
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#14
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Loose, yah, but I usually think of "not particularly solid" players as loose-passive, not loose-aggressive. Against a LAG-gy villain raising {22+,A2s+,A2o+,K2s+,K2o+,Q2s+,
Q4o+,J5s+,J7o+,T7s+,T8o+,97s+,98o,86s+,87o,75s+,76 o,65s,65o,54s}, we're ahead about 50% of the time assuming he bets his entire range on the turn. Still, even in that best-case scenario, most of the hands he folds to our raise had <= 4 outs anyways. I think raising here loses the most against a bad LAG when he has us beat and wins the least when he has A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] b/c he would probably c-call a T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] river with that type of hand. My standard line would be to call again. |
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raise the flop.
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#16
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I much prefer just calling all the way unimproved. Seems like your going to charge yourself to draw here whenever he has you beat and he never folds a better hand.
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