1) You put villain on a range, say AJ+, suited broadways and pp 99+. Regardless of the flop, how do you know where you are when the flop comes out? And with this range most flops can mean he's landed a piece.

Eg: A flop with 2 suited falls into his range, as does an ace high flop. Even if the board appears blank, but he's betting/calling, then that could mean he has a pp.

And with those drawy looking boards, should a scare card fall, you can end up throwing away a winning hand. Of course, this goes for any way of playing poker let alone using ranges. But how do you apply your ranging to such situations?


2) When you play MTTs or SNGs, thus limited hands against villains, how do you assign a percentage to the likelihood he has x holdings?


Cheers ta.