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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 5642851, member: 289533"] Perhaps it is not a great ideia to be raising the playing sitting in the CO position. Acording to your data, it has only 3.3% of 3-bet preflop, and you don't have a paramount stat which is fold to 3-bet preflop. Another observation about CO stats is that is certainly a passive fish: the gap between VPIP and PFR is deep: 12, plus its aggresion postflop is very passive, being only 21%, or 2% depending on the tracker iti s all the same, this Villain almost never bluffs postflop, and we have a very good sample of hands for decision making preflop, flop and turn. For River decisions I would not recommend take into account only 1442 hands played, we can make a lot of mistakes, because 1 k and half hands seems a pretty fair number, but for rivers is a very small number: consider river statistics after you have played at least 20 thousands hands with a villain, otherwise, don't even utilize the stat. OTF is very strange to be c-betting for value or for bluff, we are out of position in relation to at least two other players, and we have a capped range (we don't own JJ+ or AJs+ in situations like this), so I would rather go for c-betting the flop when I have hands like A4, 77 or 44, although 44 could go for checking too. When we bet OTF with our mid pocket pairs, 88, 99 and TT, out of position, we forget that Villain can be holding JJ, QQ ,etc, so we don't need to protect our hands here, because if one of them raises right OTF we don't know the value of our mid pocket pair anymore, and sometimes we are going to make tons of mistakes because of it. Considering the stakes you are playing, it is not possible to be folding OTT yet, Villain gave such great odds, and of course it can has the Jx, or one diamond flush, we cannot raise because we don't own the Ten of Diamonds on our range and if Villain insists OTR, giving us no price, we do fold. If Villain bets again OTR, giving us another good friendly price, we must call right off the bat, because it could be bluffing some missed SD's and FD's, enough to justify our calling. Regards; Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa [/QUOTE]
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