Quote Originally Posted by supahaole View Post
Again,I'm trying to learn here so don't think that I'm trying to one up you.

If villain cbet 100% of the time on the flop with his entire range,why should we assume he's not double barreling his entire range.Do we have stats that show cbet turn %?

And if we raise the flop and he calls,doesn't that narrow his range down for us?Or is this just to expensive for us to be gaining information?

That said,doesn't our equity on the flop cover that expense and don't we have some kind of fold equity?

Discaimer: This is mostly based on concepts that I'm just beginning to figure out.
ok here is the thing i want him to be 2 barrelling more of his crap, and he may be thats why i called the bet, but the second i narrow his range i am not getting any more value from his shit hands like TT, and overcards, i am only getting called by better and folding out the shit that someone so aggressive will give me value with. So in some cases its good to "narrow his range" cause you have a ton of fold equity where he is going to be folding a high percentage of the time, but when he is raising utg his range is already pretty narrow and if i raise he is still continuing a lot and only with the shit that beats me...ya dig?