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so i like the approach up throwing away the worst opening hands from CO and BTN when the blinds could fight back relatively light, that's pretty easy to do...
defending wider seems a lot more complex to me.
let's look at 4bet/stacking off
if we assume our standard vs blinds is JJ+/AK then we can fairly easily add in TT and AQ probably
this leads to an issue though, against these types of guys who are 3betting around 10% or a bit more against steals, our 88/99 type hands are pretty strong but I can't really see 4bet/stacking off being good but flatting isn't good either because most boards will be terrible and we end up folding on the flop and we hardly ever can stand any barrels with them... do we just not worry bout middle pairs and ditch them?
probably the most difficult thing is defending by calling, i just have a really hard time figuring out what hands are good to call with.
i mean as already said calling with mid pairs is really difficult imo
then theres suited broadways, but say we flats TJs or QJs, i mean they are just so easily dominated, so if we flop top pair do we start to fold to turn barrels???
and what about lower sc's, say i have 78s I mean sure i can call but its probably -ev because we lack initiative and frankly these hands dont really connect in a super awesome way very often.
as you can see this is a huge struggle for me, so is there any simple approach to this or basically not at all and it's all dependent on reads, previous history etc...
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