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Re: NL10 - What range can I give villain here? :S
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I think that you now have to make a decision. Do you want to play a hand against a player who may want to challenge you and see if he can outplay you postflop? [/ QUOTE ] You are still talking about the small blind and theoreticaly, as the actual button jamed, so there is no post-flop play? I donīt want to do this with ATo, even though we have position against the small blind. This is because it is bad for my nerves. I am uncertain wether or not it might be marginaly +EV. But still, I understand that the "there are better spots"-argument doesnīt really hold true for cashgames. If a +BIG EV situation comes up like ten hands later, I really donīt have to give up a +VERY LITTLE EV WITH ULTRA HIGH VARIANCE situation now, because this is a cashgame and I can reload, so I can still benefit from the next situation. I might add that there is a common player type at NL10 who are amazingly loose preflop and amazingly weak-tight (100% fit or fold) postflop. If we have a read that we are up against that kind of opposition, we shall like our ATo very much [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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