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[QUOTE="sandy358, post: 7207967, member: 1040401"] Welp, OOP can mean two radically different things: OOP as a preflop caller (BB most of the time) and OOP as a preflop aggressor. As a BB defender: * Don't donk the flop * Don't hesitate to fold garbage, especially without any chances to improve on later streets, it's just how the life as a BB is. * Don't forget to check-raise the flop. * Don't forget to often donk the turn if the turn card cooks your opponent's advantage. As an aggressor: * Don't be too aggressive against a GTO/unknown opponent, as your range advantage against an IP cold caller is usually much smaller. * It is never late to NOT check-raise as an OOP preflop aggressor. As a SB cold caller: * If you are in a cash game, you should NOT be in this spot in RFI scenarios. * If you are in an MTT, my condolences for having to endure the pain of playing postflop as a SB cold caller [/QUOTE]
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