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$5 NLHE 6-max: AKo BTN EV play or trapped by T9o?
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6170965, member: 393841"] In general you have played the hand well. Regarding the stats, generally a big difference between VPIP and PFR implies a very wide range of play with excessive cold calls. This means that V can filter out many speculative hands in postflop and leave those that suit him best based on the texture of the board. For example, here a V with a tighter range should not have many combos: 9T, since most players will put you in your range many strong hands betting big size on the flop. Among them the Axs. The turn is a street that proportionally impacts both ranges. Because once we could ever we could have played like this with a hand like: K9s, etc. That is, when you are looking to polarize your range with a larger bet size, you don't just represent strong values in your range. Ideally it is preferable not to have the A of diamond in this texture, because now we could get more value from worse hands and we would know that MP would be less likely to have 2 pair or sets. Therefore in this case OTT it is preferable to bet a smaller size, against a looser range. As played, OTR is a call primarily due to the fact that we have committed to the pot. If we had opted for a more balanced line, we would possibly have a little more room for postflop decisions. However, this does not mean that you have played badly. In fact, against weak opponents you will very often beat worse hands. However, if your villain understands of ranges he knows that he can choose this line OTR only with sets or better hands. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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