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 Originally Posted by d0zer
With deep stacks, postflop hand playability, skill advantage, and positional advantage are often much more important than preflop equities. Reverse implied odds are also less of a factor if we don't suck postflop. preflop equities become a lot more important with much shallower stacks, or if you're building a low flop SPR with preflop aggression.
I think pre is fine unless we expect a lot of squeezing, which we shouldn't usually with the UTG opener.
makes sense, ty
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