Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
Check out Renton's ABCD Theorem, if you haven't recently.

1) What is your range to flat on the BB in this pre-flop situation?

OTF, you divide your prior range into 4 categories:
A) What is your range of strong/nut hands?
B) What is your range of strong-but-not-quite-nut hands?
C) What is your range of weak showdown-value hands?
D) What is your range of trash hands?

A is your "playing for stacks" range
B is your "playing for a big pot" range
C is your "playing for a cheap showdown" range
D is your "EZ fold" range
Yeah OK, I get it now. I understood the thread, and have read it before, just wasn't sure if we were assuming I flatted in the BB again.

I will flat in the BB here with pretty much ATC, except TT+ and AK. Will sometimes 3bet with AQ/KQ.

On the flop:

Range A) 22-33, 66, 54.

Range B) 63, 62, 23

Range C) 77-99, any 6x hand with no 2 or 3, A3

Range D) Everything else. Pretty much ATC that haven't connected with the flop. Would probably call one bet, depending on bet size, with 2 broadways.

That what you're looking for?