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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
My point is to now look at those ranges and think about what would be better.
So, now that you see your range broken down like this, what changes do you think would improve the EV of your entire range?
Start by thinking of your ABCD range pre, in the BB with the villains and action described ITT. You said you'd tighten up, right? So how tight? Once you have that, then pick the range that calls this action pre and apply your knowledge of the flop and break that range down into ABCD.
OK, I have given this another go.
I think my range may still be a little wide...we will see. Can't really fold too many hands getting 5:1.
Calling range pre is now; TT-22,AQs-A2s,KTs+,QTs+,J9s+,T8s+, 97s+,86s+,75s+,65s,54s,AQo-ATo,KTo+,QTo+,J9o+,T8o+,
97o+,86o+,75o+,65o,54o = 406 combo's.
On flop;
Range A) 66, 33-22, 54s, 54o - 34 combo's...8.3% of my range?
Range B) Not many hands in my range here I want to play for a big pot with. Maybe 99-TT, obv depending on turn & river cards - 12 combo's...2.9%?
Range C) 88-77, 55-44, 65s, 65o, 75s, 75o, 76s, 76o, 86s, 86o, A6s - 92 combo's...22.6%?
Range D) AQs-A7s,A5s-A2s,KTs+,QTs+,J9s+,T8s+,97s+,87s,AQo-ATo,KTo+,QTo+,J9o+,T8o+,97o+,87o - 268 combo's...66%?
I think my range pre hits a lot more boards, and are much stronger hands, the majority of the time. I doubt this flop is good for many people's ranges pre in this situation.
Edit - not sure if I have calculated my %'s correctly.
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