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 Originally Posted by TerryToma
 Originally Posted by zook
Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to read some opinions about it but keep forgetting to post. I haven't put this strategy into play yet, but feel like I should start. With PAHUD it's relatively easy to identify players who are likely to call pre- flop raises and fold to a c-bet (high VPIP, high fold to c-bet %).
Do you think its worth it then to get PAHud for the fold to c-bet %? Or is there a way to get that in gametime+ somehow?
PAHUD is worth it simply for the customizability of the layouts, when you figure in the added stats its a must buy.
On the topic though, preflop I dont tend to vary my raise size based on these things I usually just change the hands that I decide to raise. I typically find myself at one of two tables [well multiples of both because of multitabling], a table that is loose and goes too far with hands postflop or a table that is loose and folds to any action postflop. Both are incredibly profitable if you know how to adjust to them and it should be pretty obvious how. On that tables that fold to often preflop I will raise more often and almost always cbet, on the other tables Ill limp more and then value bet my opponents to death. Im going to start adjusting my bet sizes on these tables as well after reading this [I read it earlier the first time I read through the book but never really applied it all that much other than what I mentioned before] but I think I will need to mkae some adjustments based on who is left to act because not every player follows that style.
Anyways, this was a fairly longwinded post, but the main point was that IMO you should be raising more or less often as well at the different tables.
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