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Re: A Discussion of PF LAG play using Andy Bloch\'s pf raising theory
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his UTG and UTG+1 is too wide [/ QUOTE ] qft, imo in true lag play there is a HUGE gap between utg+1 and CO vpip/pfr (which are the same thing basically). |
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Re: A Discussion of PF LAG play using Andy Bloch\'s pf raising theory
lol that's pretty much my preflop range
but yeah, tufat is right |
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Re: A Discussion of PF LAG play using Andy Bloch\'s pf raising theory
Yeah I would never open ATo or KJo UTG and certainly not QTo and KTo UTG+1. Those are hands that are so bad when playing OOP.
And there's a lot more hands that I wouldn't open with there, but I'm tight. As far as button opening ranges go, given the rest of the field folded, anything between 40% and 100% is okay depending on the blinds (VPIP will be a lot lower since you can't open when someone else opened already). Vs tight blinds I open ATC but vs avid blind defenders I only open with playable hands. I think choosing to open 85o on the button DOES matter in some situations, cause if the blinds are folding to steals 95% of the time, you are leaving value if you don't steal with trash on the button. But I'm not sure how much this accounts for in the winrate. |
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