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greaaat post carrots, i love this quiz ordeal, you are the fucking man im sure it took an assload of time to do this, so thanks mane.
Did these without looking at anyone elses answers if there are any. Probably all wrong, please post some answers or critique or something cause there was a couple i had trouble with.
1. 2.5-3bb...these players are folding too much and when we are called we are likely going to be dominated.
2. 5bb.. I was going to lean towards a small raise, but given that the stations hate to fold preflop, i would raise bigger and augment their mistake when they call with their Axs +
3. Raise bigger, he is giving up a lot post flop so by making the preflop raise bigger we are making his limp/call even worse.
4. T...but it depends on the person, if he is folding to cbets enough then its good to raise him preflop no matter what our holding
5. raise bigger like 7 or 8bb, id expect a call from both and you are crushing their range
6. Usually against someone so aggro i would flat and let them hang themselves, but given our recent history, i would be inclined to raise as he is going to spazz a lot.
7. Raise smaller, 2-3bb, in order to encourage a call and allow us to pillage them postflop, also if we get raised we get to throw away a lot of our junk for cheap as opposed to if we had raised large initially
8. well we win 1.5bb 82% of the time, which is like 1.23, so the smallest amount we can raise is goign to yield the highest ev, assuming he is folding to minraises, i like a minraise here
9. This is a tough one (actually i have found all of these suprisingly difficult shows how much i suck). But i would raise the value portion of my range larger and the bluff/semibluff/iso/steal part of my range i would raise less (with some randomization sprinkled in)
10. Raise as big as you possibly can while still getting a call from the majority of his range.
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