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 Originally Posted by jackvance
A standard one you can build off of: 4bet AA (6 combo's) and A2s-A4s (12 combo's).
I know that this is irrelevant to the point you're making, but A2s-A4s is probably more often gonna be a call than a hand you need to turn into a bluff. Also, the concept of postflop playability changes a lot in 4b situations 100bb's deep because 1) villain isn't going to flat 4b's OOP near as much, and 2) the SPR is going to be so small that A9o is probably more playable than A6s.
Both of these points vary a lot with sizing, of course. If it goes 2bb->7bb->17bb, then 1) villain (especially bad lower stake regs) are going to be tempted to flat a lot more thinking there's enough left behind to zomg set mine or zomg play their 76s and what have you, and 2) the SPR's gonna be 2:1 could still I guess be enough money to fart around with backdoor draws and such (it would leave behind enough to do something like 14bb on flop->21bb on turn->shove), but yeah, still equity's gonna matter a lot more than it usually does preflop and the usual concept of "playability" is gonna be off.
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