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Spoony Exercise 2: Thinking About Your Own Range (Part 2)

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    You should complete Exercise 1 before you do this exercise.


    The exercise here is to write out what your flop range is and how you play each hand in your range.

    For example, if your range on the flop for some reason was just {22+}, you might bet {TT+, 66, 55} and check {99-77, 44-22}. That's all we're looking for is for you to list how you play your entire range here after open-raising from the CO and acting first on this flop.
    So I think I understand what it is you're looking for spoon. Here goes my effort:

    Range: {22+/87s+/J9s+/KT+/A2s+/A8+}
    Flop:
    T 6 5

    standard c-bet which is 1/3 pot. If I get raised with one of the small pp's then I'm going to have to have the correct odds to continue. If I hit a set then I'd probably kick it up to 1/2 to 3/4 pot and probably shove over any raise, otherwise just plan on getting it all in.

    Spoon something tells me I'm not even close to completing what you want?
    Last edited by HarleyGuy13; 08-23-2010 at 02:02 AM.
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