Looked at "#1 OOP"

Some general thoughts:

- Villain exploits us with building a pot for himself then stealing it from us by using his initiative. Every line involving calling preflop and checkfolding missed board with made hand (missed set or pair with sooted thrash) or Ace high makes us vulnerable to fairly large FToP mistake (folding best hand in big pot).

- If we know , that villain has ATC, then his postflop initiative is worthless, because his range isn't narrowed down by raising and he actually can't represent anything on flop.

- OTOH our PFR narrows our range, and we can represent more effectively

- Villain by 3betting sets up SPR ratio 4:1 for us and his range is still undefined ==> Everytime we open preflop, we are going to play two streets poker against this guy (if we decide to call his inevitable 3-bet).


Open all positions with QJ+, AA-77. Call his re-raise with all that range. But turn the tables on flop by leading at him with large percantage of range. His range isn't narrowed down and he can't stand that heat so we can reverse c-bet him with impunity.

Broadway boards (we can represent them because our range contains a lot of two streets hands):

Bet/fold (yep - donkbet) best of missed overs (AK/AQ) on flop we can credibly represent (like on on Bxx boards).

Bet/call (or bet-bet if he flats us on flop) any top pair.

Ragged, no broadway board (not much to represent):

Check/fold x percantage worst of missed overcards
Check/raise bluff (1-x) percantage of those missed overcards on pretty blank boards.
Check/raise all sets, lower overpairs on blank board and sometimes AK/KK+ as balancing act.


"x" should be tailored to size of check/raise and our pot equity vs his calling range.