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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
This is indicative of you not thinking ahead pre-flop to how your hand will hit various boards and what boards are better for Villain's range than yours.
Spend some time with equilab's equity trainer. You'll develop a more intuitive sense of your equity on various flops vs. various villains' ranges.
Then, always think about what is likely to happen on the next street before you act on this street. Your decision time will drop dramatically if you do this.
Foremost, though, you need to spend the time to develop positional ranges. If you're still playing a single range from all positions, then your notion of " positional awareness" is rudimentary, at best.
No, not at all. My range varies a lot between positions. I would never raise K9s UTG, but I would raise with it on the button for e.g. I am not that bad haha, I do understand position.
I don't know how to fully use Equilab. I have problems coming up with "random flops" and then giving villain a range of hands etc. I don't use Stove or Equilab to their maximum potential, again, this is something I am trying to work on.
@Bold - This is a big thing for me. I don't know which flops are good to cbet on if I miss, and which are not. This falls into me not being able to generate good random flops on Equilab and things like that again.
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