KQ, KJ, QJ, AJ, AT in position vs 18% PFR's?
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KQ, KJ, QJ, AJ, AT in position vs 18% PFR's?
Sounds fine(except for ATo)...sometimes, rather too broad a question.
wat
yes
18% PFR as a HUD number, or positionally adjusted 18%?
Suited or not?
Knowing something about villains postflop habits would help.
Very generally, yes, but not for fit or fold only.
How easy is it to tell if he hit his hand?
KQo - probably
AJo - maybe
All the the above if they're suited.
Unless he's a very difficult player, then I might just take a pass.
not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
i've noticed that most 28/18/3 types at 25NL generally give up after a cbet if they don't have at least a pair better than top pair. some will fire a 2nd barrel if the board is J high with 2 suited cards or something like JT6, K98.
i'm still feeling my way through this... but generally if the 2nd barrel is more than 3/4 pot... they seem to have it more often than if its between 1/2 and 2/3 pot.
The "old fashioned" way, you pay attention.Quote:
Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
What? No, you use the attempt to steal, then approximate it based on v's position :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Galapogos
I like to flat a known stealer (stealing from the CO/HJ) on the BU with a fairly wide range if he plays the flop fairly predictably (like always c-bets, then gives up turn, or never c-bets without something etc...)
this is my general strategyQuote:
Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
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Originally Posted by Galapogos