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 Originally Posted by Fnord
What makes us the most money and do we want to have a flat range from the SB vs a CO/BN open?
This is a great point of course. If you want to argue that we shouldn't have a flatting range in this spot, I'm totally open to that.
However, my feeling is in this specific spot is that we have a pretty tight player, but he's in LP so his range is presumably a bit wider. My default assumption about a NL25 6M nit is that he probably sucks postflop, very likely isn't capable of double-/triple-barreling with air/A-high/underpairs.
By flatting we keep his range as wide as possible, and we have perfectly fine equity vs. that range with a hand that can outflop him, cooler a good chunk of his range or flop enough equity to semibluff him off a better hand once in a while. Being OOP definitely hurts but if given the choice, I'd rather take a flop with him and his KT/QT/A9s hands instead of folding them out and playing a bigger pot vs. TT+/AJ+.
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