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Oh, and always put your opponent on a range, adjusting it with every action. For example, someone whose stats are running at 9/4 over 100+ hands, raises under the gun, you can go ahead and fold AQ because his range has it crushed (JJ+, AK). But if he's running at 47/22, you can go ahead and raise, because his range is weaker than our hand (22+ A2s+ A7+ broadway etc); these ranges may be wrong but it's better than not putting him on a range at all. If he reraises, adjust his range and make a decision, I wouldn't want to say what to do now because I don't really know. I'd probably fold, unless I'd seen him shove ace rag in the past, but you make your own mind up!
Always try and make a note when you see something either weak or strong, for example...
limps utg with AA then flats a x5
It might not mean every time he limps utg he has AA, but it helps to know he's capable of it.
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