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    Quote Originally Posted by kingmotan View Post
    You raise more from SB than from middle ? Why? Stop playing trash from the blinds
    Your should be raising and 3-betting more from the blinds than EP and MP, due to dead money posted.

    If you fold from the SB, your EV is -50bb/100. If you fold the BB, that's -100bb/100. If you fold from any other position, your EV is 0.

    The dead money in front of you "prices you in" a lot, especially at tables with a lot of limpers. The fact that you have position PRE gives you the opportunity to play with more info, and squeeze a bit.

    @Zorkion: You're way too tight on the BTN. You're too tight in the CO, too.

    BTN ranges can be extremely wide unless the blinds are seriously outplaying you, in which case you should leave the table. If you do that, focus your hand review on that spot the next day and try to figure out why/how the blinds were giving you such grief. Then you can decide if they were exploiting something about your play, and how you might exploit them back when you're in that spot again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
    Your should be raising and 3-betting more from the blinds than EP and MP, due to dead money posted.

    If you fold from the SB, your EV is -50bb/100. If you fold the BB, that's -100bb/100. If you fold from any other position, your EV is 0.

    The dead money in front of you "prices you in" a lot, especially at tables with a lot of limpers. The fact that you have position PRE gives you the opportunity to play with more info, and squeeze a bit.

    @Zorkion: You're way too tight on the BTN. You're too tight in the CO, too.

    BTN ranges can be extremely wide unless the blinds are seriously outplaying you, in which case you should leave the table. If you do that, focus your hand review on that spot the next day and try to figure out why/how the blinds were giving you such grief. Then you can decide if they were exploiting something about your play, and how you might exploit them back when you're in that spot again.
    can you give me an idea of what sort of range is good to open co/btn with? ive been trying to play generally tight, but i may have overdone it a bit
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