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 Originally Posted by didy
For 11/6 player is easy, I should be more aggressive + bet more hands, especially from position.
Let's take the 6.
If he raises pre you know he's got a fairly tight range, and you haven't got that much fold equity against his range.
So why try to bluff him?
Then again, we don't know if the really really loose player is the type to fold every missed flop or if he's a total calling station.
What I'm slowly beginning to get at here is that VPIP/PFR can reveal possible postflop tendencies but essentially it only tells you his preflop range.
Back in the day when I played really tight (13/11), people used to see those stats and think I didn't bet postflop unless I had a sick hand.. wrong!
Due to my nitty image I used to hammer at my aware opponents. I also met players with similar preflop stats who were excruciatingly passive postflop.
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