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 Originally Posted by bigspenda73
 Originally Posted by IhaveTopTop
Are we considering both cash and tournament hands?
Either way, we can often narrow or widen range based on the player's (and his opponent's) bet to stack ratio. In big stack NL ring games and earlier in tournaments, many players with try to see a flop with hands they would quickly fold later in tournaments or short stacked games.
Interesting point, one which could help us read the ranges of short-stackers.
Hmm... having moved from tournaments to cash, I can definately see a need for both being split out. Factors in tournaments like stack size greatly affect hand range.
Someone mentioned bet sizing, let me mention RAISE sizing... someone who 3-bets has a wider range pre-flop than someone who SHOVEs deep stacked...
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