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 Originally Posted by WeldPhaser
I'm glad you stated this, but you can practice notes , and reads when you post too. i mean you got 380 hands on villain,what is his Ftocbet?
Also what range do you give villain? Pre, Flop, and Turn?
Given villains stats and reads. how do think his range interesects with the flop?
BTW: how many tables are you playing now? i would highly, highly suggest 2. 3 if its FR.
. Believe me dude. I wanna see you excel. your using Poker tracker 4 right? shit it takes notes for you. at leaast paste some of them in until you have your own.
when you get some ranges and notes. i'll put in my two cents
flop fold to cbet is 40%
ranges-
preflop: 22+,A2s+,K2s+,Q5s+,J7s+,T8s+,97s+,87s,A2o+,K6o+,Q8 o+,J8o+,T8o+,98o
flop: 66-tt, 67-ak, 97s+, t7+, kxs, axs
turn: well, same range, but assuming
he calls: 66-tt, 67, 78, 89, 9t, tj, axs(hearts), kxs, t7, tj
he raises: 66,77,tt,67, t7, jt, 89
basically, i think I have his range pretty crushed in this spot. sorry for not clarifying eariler, but i meant for the focus of this hand analysis to be on the bet sizing.
after a few people mentioned it on my hhs and in my operation post, I cut down my # of tables first from 9-12 to 3-4, and then again to merely 2 tables. Speaking of that though, does anyone have advice on what sort of metric I should use for when I can move back up to 3-4 tables? Im not really sure how to think about it.
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