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What's a good hand range to re-steal from BB?
Haven't really seen this information too far, currently I probably 3bet too little as I find people often do seem to call 3bets very wide at 25nl and 50nl.
August was one of the worst months I've ever had in poker, in that I lost $500 despite generating +$200 in EV.
A portion of that was lost due to me running bad due to tilt.
I think I'm probably not 3betting, let alone 4betting enough, but part of that was due to that shocking day where I lost $700 in 24 hours, and it was all on hands in 4bet+ pots that I had AK or QQ. I started tightening up my 4bet/5bet ranges in the blinds and on the button since that day.
Leakbuster says one of my leaks is I don't re-steal from the BB enough (ironically leakbuster also says one of my leaks is I had been 3 betting high suited connectors too much which was one of the types of hands I use to re-steal with), and these days I'm basically only doing it with premium hands anyways. For example, while I'm typing this up, I 3bet something like AQo from the SB, BB called, BTN called, I flop air on a monotone board and it checks down, and the cold caller has 78s, and the BTN has A5s.
I think I'm losing too much money in the blinds atm.
BTN I'm making heaps of money.
So basically what I'm asking is, say at one table the guy trying to steal my BB is in either SB or BTN, one table I have a 17/10 to my right, and the other table I have a 43/35 to my right. What do you think is a good 3bet re-stealing range for these 2 player types when playing the big blind?
One last question that's off topic from the thread title.
I've recently added WTSD stat in my HUD. I think it's potentially very useful information to know about the player types at the table, but how can I properly utilize this information, on player types and WTSD stats?
Say an 80/50 has a WTSD of 33% and a 17/10 has a WTSD of 15% or something?
BTW if anyone wants to go over my hand history, or leakbuster stats to give me some new ideas in the game, I'd pay for your time and effort to improve my gameplay in poker. Right now my "friend" who I've probably mentioned far too much on this forum charges $100 an hour, which is a very steep price for someone who's back to grinding 25nl, need someones coaching fees to be more inline with a micro-stakes player instead of a low or mid-stakes player.
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