Quote Originally Posted by griffey24 View Post
Pre is meh. Certainly worse hands you could be opening.

I don't love the flop float to this particular sizing. Now that we get to the turn and are offered this particular price I don't see the merit to raising here. I wouldn't raise any hand in my range on this turn at all.
Ok so assuming you're making a stand vs villain you think never has an ace, you would call turn and raise any river? I can't see the merit of calling turn unless we're still planning to bluff when we miss.

And you point out his sizing makes this a poor floating spot; I'd argue the opposite, because this does not look like Ax to me. Do you think I'm making a mistake to take Ax out of his range?

savy, most of your post there is fair enough. I'm probably making quite a few mistakes post flop, hence me posting the hand for reactions, I acknowledge I'm making a lot of assumptions without any historical basis. But your assumption that I am opening too wide etc is flawed. You're assuming I'm always playing J7s like this, or always seduced by suitedness or whatever. That's not the case. I probably folded something similar from MP on the last orbit. I am playing a dynamic range, not a static range. That means I'm adjusting my range to suit current conditions. I won't stop doing this, not unless someone can explain to me why I should. I would argue that mixing it up means that I am less likely to slip in autopilot mode, seeing as I'm evaluating the merits of each spot individually, rather than simply looking at my hand and position and making a decision based on those two factors alone. It also makes it harder for villains to assign accurate ranges to me. Convince me I'm wrong. Convince me that I should just play a static range.