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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
1)When you say "protection in your calling range", do you mean some nutted stuff for balance, so that if I call here I'm not always tightly defined as "strong but not AA/KK/AK"?
2)In a vacuum then, just going on his stats (since this was zoom, so there would be no table dynamic, and there is no particular history between villain and I), does this seem sensible:
4bet for value intending to call it off: [JJ+, AKs-AQs, AKo]
4bet as a bluff: [77-55, A2s-A5s, KJs-KTs, KJo]
1)Yes, things along them lines. However be aware that this is only really required against thinking villains where you should always have some balance because otherwise you are just capping your range and people will fire bets at you relentlessly and make your life hard.
2)We want to be bluffing with equity against his range. To have equity against his range we first of all want to block his continuing range as much as possible, block as little of his folding range as possible and have hands that flop well where we can continue applying pressure. Betting with equity is so much >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> betting without equity.
How you go about doing this depends on what type of ranges you perceive villains to have, there are lots of 3bet/4bet/5bet articles out there that explain all of this in much better detail than I am going to, so I suggest reading a few of them.
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