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Originally Posted by jimmy44
Hi guys,
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about spots where we have strong ranges.
Situations like (we are TAG 20/17) raising UTG and 2barriliing with FLOP is AJ4 two tone and TURN 2 we definetely have a strong range. Or even if we call a raise from BB, c/c FLOP and c/r TURN on 954J rainbow board we also have a very strong range. Whether our opponents are wary of that depends on how good they are, of course. These examples are straight forward.
However, I've been having some issues to try and find spots where we raise first in BU (let's say we raise 40% there) and BB calls and we have a strong range. The only examples I could find would be on boards like KQJ34 where we fire 3 barrils (or even 2). But apart from this I'm struggling to find other spots. Does anyone has an idea? Maybe there's not that many as we are raising such a wide range from BU?
Thanks!
There is strength of range and then there is number of nut hands in your range. There's a big difference. I used to be able to get away with just caring about the number of nut hands in my range, but people now seem to be smart enough to realize that when your opponent has a wide range you cant really fold much.
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