Re: Hand Reading Practice
Preflop, he can have any thing a normal EP opener would if he's tight from EP. 22+, ATs+, AJo+, maybe random suited connectors to mix it up.
Your range is huuuge. 22+, ATs-AQs, 23s+, 46s+, maybe even 58s+.
On the flop his c-bet is really small so I think that can be any part of his range to be honest, strong or weak.
Your calling range is like 55+, any flush draw, T8s, QTs, AJs, and possibly sets.
That's my calling range of the flop anyways, just because it's so small and I can see what he does on the turn.
Once you get to the turn both yours and his hand will be more defined I believe.
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