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Two things....
1. Micro limit players will pay the max for draws, so you charge them max for drawing. None of this 1/2 to 3/4 pot garbage. Pot that shit! The advice really assumes at least an average opponent.
2. Defining an opponents hand only applies to opponents who play reasonably and are known. I'll give you an example. I got into trouble at my last live tourney, because I failed to define the opponents hand....
I had KQo in LP with 2 limpers in front. It was the very first hand of the tourney, so no need to raise here. The flop comes 3K9 rainbow. As last act when everyone checked to me I naturally bet 200 into the 300 pot. The SB called. The SB is a known tight solid player. Almost nitty in fact. Easy to push off. The turn brings a Q for 3K9Q. He checks and I bet 350. He raises me to 700. Now let's define the opponents hand...
1. I know he's a tight nitty player. He's generally cautious of any coordination without a made hand. The board very easily throws him passive.
2. He didn't raise preflop, but his EP raising range is tight for sure. This does however exclude KK and QQ. Throw them out.
3. He's too tight to call the flop with TJ OOP. Throw the nut straight out. Also exclude Q9 and Q3 for the same reason.
4. If he has K3 or K9, he's cautious of the nut straight, better two pair, set etc, so doesn't check raise the turn, instead calling.
5. His hand is either 99 or 33. Call, and fold a non Q or K river.
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