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a good way to protect your blind is to 3 or 4bet back. especially if the raise is from the BTN. Players at $10nl have heard that they should raise 3x on the BTN and then Cbet.... so they duly do this - but they're not sure what to do when played back at. So what you can do is 4bet back at them.
eg your BB with 10-6s....all fold to BTN who then raises to $.40.....SB folds......you raise to $1.60.
BTN should fold - he's not used to being played back at.
If he re-raises a proper bet you can fold.
If he flats calls, I'd prob fire out a 1/2 pot bet regardless on flop. if he calls this as well get ready to check/fold out (obv play if you've hit good).
this achieves a) shows you'll protect your blind. b) shows you know about position play (by attempting to counteract it) c) makes them think twice before they raise your BB again.
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