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 Originally Posted by CBAT
Good short stackers on your left is torture!
Not at all. Being OOP is an issue postflop and playing shorties is mostly preflop play.
Don't have static opening sizes (it should change depending on your position, effective stack sizes, if there are fish, etc... not just if someone limped) and static opening ranges (see above) and you should be able to crush shorties. The 'good' ones obvi use a hud but if your 'actual' opening range against them + the specific opponents around them is off from the numbers they see, they will make big errors.
note: i put 'actual' in ' ' because it should be constantly in flux in case i wasn't clear.
as for the hand: I don't really know how 50bb games play, but I would guess that folding a set with 50bb effective is generally a bad play. Also, your raise size sets up weird stacks if he flatted. Roughly 75 left with a 50 pot. I'd probably raise smaller because a nit continues with only one draw combo (KQss).
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