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[QUOTE="John A, post: 6374098, member: 88730"] Just a couple of notes on your comments... I'm sure you don't mind, but it highlights something import I think in understanding ranges. On the flop, because it's only 9 high and not a ton of common straight draws for hero out of the BB, if hero is c/ring this flop to rep draws, he ends up repping his opponents range. When trying to get max value, you ideally don't want to rep your opponents range. EX: If the flop was: 9h Th 4c ... great flop to CR. Another good flop: Ah Th 4s Not as good: Ah Qh 4s So you need to be thinking in terms of what range you want you opponent to have, and try to avoid repping their ideal range you want them to have because it will minimize your max value. Also on the river, 65 should be re-raising the flop. I realize it's micro so people may not be doing this effectively, but 65 and A5 should be discounted, and I'd almost completely remove A5 since he called a flop CR. Most of our opponents range will be flush draw, 9x, mid to high pocket pair, straight draw. Betting or checking is def close on the river because you don't want 9x or mid pairs to get away cheap, but some of that range will fold to a river bet any ways. Then you're left w/ most of his range being made straight and flush draw, and in that situation you're betting off x/cing, then bet/folding. [/QUOTE]
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