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1. If someone folds to flop continuation bets a whole lot, you can adjust by __________ more.
Continuation bet a wider range. You can also open a wider range to isolate with the intent to steal on the flop.
2. If someone calls the flop continuation bets a whole lot and folds to a turn continuation bet a whole lot, you can adjust by __________ more.
Double-barreling more.
3. If someone folds their blinds pre-flop a whole lot, you can adjust by __________ more.
Stealing more.
4. If someone raises flop continuation bets a lot, you can adjust by __________ more and __________ less.
Make less continuation bets. If the villain folds to 3bets, you can 3bet as a bluff more. If they call your 3bet too much or 4bet light, you can 3bet for value more.
5. If someone calls down multiple streets with any piece, you can adjust by __________ more and __________ less.
Value bet more and bluff less.
6. If someone open-raises a very wide range pre-flop and doesn't 4-bet a wide range, you can adjust by __________ more.
If the villain folds to 3bets too much, you can 3bet bluff them more. If they are likely to call 3bets too much, you can widen your 3bet range to include more value hands.
7. If someone open-raises a very tight range pre-flop, you can adjust by __________ more.
Calling with speculative hands that can stack top-pair/overpair hands (set mine, suited connectors).
8. If someone continuation bets the flop a lot of the time, you can adjust by __________ more.
Do they play fit or fold on the turn? Float more.
Double-barrel/triple-barrel too much? Call more often with hands that have SD value.
Do they fold to raises? Steal-raise their cbets more.
Do they call too many raises? Value-raise their cbets more.
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