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Old 11-12-2007, 11:11 AM
oxiej oxiej is offline
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Default Re: Hand Reading Practice

i agree with todd, if i have to put him on a range, i say:

AA,KK,QQ,AJs,JJ,44,99 hoping for a reraise or a light call with his small bet.

KJs, QJs, J10s, possible J9s not logical seeing his pre stats. for trying to find out where he is at, he should fold this vs a reraise i geuss.

AKclubs, AQclubs semi-bluffing a clubs draw should be a play like this.

unless you got a combo draw your not in a good shape vs this villain in this hand.
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Old 11-12-2007, 11:26 AM
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Default 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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