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				 Comments: Sauce123's Simple Guide to Beating SHNL
				
					
						Comments re: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-58095.htm
 
 Sauce,
 
 Thanks so much for posting this. Always appreciated your advice.
 
 Some questions:
 
 
 
	I'm really confused by the wording here, I really don't understand what you are trying to say.  By positionally adjusted, you just mean account for their range, based on what position they are in right? Isn't that implied when someone says range anyway, or am I missing something?  Then, I just don't get your point, are you saying put them on a range, then raise with hands that are superior?
		
			
			
				2. 3bet ANY HAND in your opponent's (positionally adjusted) opening range from any position. 3bet with a hand in the top 1/2-2/3 of their positionally adjusted opening range if they are a calling station or large donkey of some other sort. (MOST IMPORTANT PART OF GUIDE)
			
		 
 
 
	This should be stack-size related. 1/2 stacks and under you can open this more, to JJ IMO. Then I would tighten it against 100bb+ stacks to KK and AA.  200bb stack I only call a shove with AA.
		
			
			
				4. Fold to a 4bet shove unless you have QQ+ AK if people aren't batshit insane.
			
		 
 
 
	This sounds much too loose, IMO. I think in a 3 way pot you are getting called too often to be cbetting this much, especially when you're doing it often you're going to get looked up....people will stick around with just high cards. You'll have to start double-barelling.  Personally, I restrict the above comment to HU flops. What are your instructions if a lot of your cbets are getting called? Some tables you'll get a good portion of folds, others you are getting called.
		
			
			
				 1. Cbet any flop containing 1-2 paint cards, any flop containing 3 cards 7 or lower, any flop containing disconnected cards and any flop which hit you. Do not cbet if you have not hit a flop with 4 or more ppl in the pot.
			
		 
 
 
 
	This has to be situational, right? You didn't mean this as a blanket, right? I think with 1010 or JJ on AKx or KQx boards that might be spewy. You're most likely to be called down in RR pots, IMO.
		
			
			
				In a Reraised pot:
 
1. Continuation bet for 2/3 pot any flop containing one or more A K Q, any flop which has given you top pair or an 8+ out draw or better.
			
		 
 
 
	do you mean made draws? Most good draws are strongest on the flop for a shove.
		
			
			
				4. With your strongest hands and draws shove turn.
			
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