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$2 NLHE Full Ring: What line should I take?
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5970615, member: 393841"] Your game was pretty good throughout the hand. There are some clues that can help you figure out who the less strong players at a table are. One of them is the stack. As you can see, the LP has 72 bb and the UTG limper has 66 bb. Another key is what you have been able to observe from the previous hands. You say that the LP has a high continuation bet%. This means that he sees a lot of folds at this table. In fact, if he expands his hand range to cbet, this is a profitable strategy for him. So if we decide to cbet ourselves, we are denying equity to his entire wide range, which villain LP called from preflop, with the aim of knocking us down in the postflop. Another point to consider is the % of times that the villain UTG limp. If he does it all the time, his range can range from very weak hands to very strong hands and in that case, our cbet will perform better than when UTG only limp a few times. With regard to the chip leader CO there is not much to worry about. Most likely, he wanted to enter the boat, purely for speculation. So his range is expected to have a lot of fold equity against our cbet flop. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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