Okay. I'll work on expanding my reads and not coming to conclusions to soon.
Okay. I'll work on expanding my reads and not coming to conclusions to soon.
I had a note but I changed it basically saying to 3b light in similar spots until villain adjusts.
Why not just read the HUD?
What I am saying is that you can take nothing from the fact that he folded 4 times out of 4. All it tells that he does know where the fold button is and he also knows he can push the thing.
lol gold
It's 4 samples ffs
So, what do we have to go on to think he's calling wide then?
Hmmm. This logic is flawed, I think. He is a 24/20 and he raises in the SB. There is tons of garbage you should be raising when in the SB. Close to almost anything. For me, the same counts for the button.
The btn and small blind are completely different, and your SB range should be significantly tighter than btn.
There is more to win when on the btn, and you will be in position when called. The only players you should be opening any 2 against from the SB are nits who fold every hand.
The btn and small blind are completely different, and your SB range should be significantly tighter than btn.
I think that is dangerous to make that generalisation.
There is more to win when on the btn, and you will be in position when called. The only players you should be opening any 2 against from the SB are nits who fold every hand.
What do you mean by more to win?
Remember that Villain can steal any two profitably if you fold more than 62%.
The btn and small blind are completely different, and your SB range should be significantly tighter than btn.
There is more to win when on the btn, and you will be in position when called. The only players you should be opening any 2 against from the SB are nits who fold every hand.
eh, generally one can be looser in SB, and there's the same amount to win either way
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