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$11 NL HE STT: To C-bet or not to C-bet? That is the question
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7130634, member: 397965"] I am not talking about population tendencies here but a player with these specific stats. If he was playing VPIP 34 / PFR 9, then I would assume a much wider range for limping behind, including several hands that were strong enough to raise. The point here is to actually use information from the HUD. If a player with stats of VPIP 12 / PFR 11 limps UTG with a short stack, then I would put him on a range of aces and kings and pretty much nothing else. This is true. Hands like A4s could be part of a still pretty narrow limping behind range, although I would personally tend to isolate with these hands. For instance its not great, if someone behind comes along with A8o, and now we kicker dominated on A high boards. But this player might think differently. So he might have turned aces up with A6s or A4s, or top pair with a weak AX of diamonds. 100% agree. Plus maybe hands like 76s, 65s, 54s that flopped weak pairs. And there could be draws like 98s, 87s, 75s, where I actually get value, if they continue. [/QUOTE]
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