1. First obvious adjustment is gonna be to only open hands that can play profitable to his inevitable 3bet. This is rather easy vs villain, since he's 3betting us with almost any two cards. All we have to do here is drop the small suited connectors, and stick with hands that run well hot/cold like pairs and Ax, maybe KJ+.

Second adjustment could be one of two things depending on whether we are in position or out of position. Out of position we should just basically 4bet/call with 100% of our raising range (now that we are dropping the weak hands out of it). In position we are just going to call 100% of his reraises and play pretty straightforwardly simple poker, calling down when we flop anything, shoving when we have a couple of outs, etc.



2. Same as the last hand, we just need to be cbetting with a plan to 3bet or call his minraise. B/f is invariably bad with anything because if we know he's gonna do it then we are just throwing money away. So obviously with our absolute total air we should be c/fing. We should also once again be tailoring our preflop range to hands that hit flops more than anything, and dropping out the baby suited connectors and pairs.

As far as direct adjustments to playing vs his minraise, we should just be jamming our 25+% equity hands probably, and calling with any pair.



3. Vs this guy first of all we should lower our cbet frequency, c/fing with hands that have no value whatsoever. Whenever we have a gutshot or better, we should be 3-barreling him a ton for sure, and whenever we have a little something like a decent mid pair or a weak top pair, we should be bet c/c c/cing.

As for the paired board scenario, we should be c/cing the flop with a lot of our lukewarm hands instead of betting, and we should introduce some 3bet bluffing with overcards and stuff that is gonna have decent equity vs mid pair type hands, and turn stopngos with air.




4. We should start by changing our coldcall range to hands that flop well, like 66-99 and broadways. We the small and big pairs we should be 3betting him mostly, as well as with AT+ KJ+.

Postflop, we could adjust by checkraise bluffing his contination bets with a pretty significant % of our hands that miss the flop, favoring hands that have 3 or more probable outs. Honestly thats the only adjustment i can think of thats required. With our medium strength hands, we should jsut check call the flop and turn auto, and check/eval river.