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$50 NLHE Full Ring: There is no difference between $2 NLHE and $50 NLHE
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 6112666, member: 393841"] Just my unbiased opinion. Perhaps they are factors that are less important or that were not considered by the villain in the way that I will expose here. The first point is about opener's stack. It is not 100 bb. Obviously this is too superficial, since a strategy with a smaller stack could be applied to appear certain weakness or show indifference with the game-stack relationship, and that this does not imply even a slight alteration in the way the hand is played. In addition, the villain does not have 100 bb although he is closer so this point could go completely unnoticed. The second thing is the size of the opening. Maybe it's not too important either. But it seems that the opening is borderline when we are less than 100 bb. It gives the impression that we want to remove a villain who tends to pay a lot with trash hands from late positions. Then on the flop we are betting cbet, we look for a neutral proportion (close to half a pot) and the villain calls with his full range. If we take the former into account, the texture also hits V because he can continue with all his draws. It is intuited that he still retains fold equity in the next streets. On the turn the second barrel is proportionally equal to the first. With this our range becomes more depolarized. Looks like we're targeting a queen, when this villain may have called with speculative hands preflop. On this turn villain should think that he is behind better draws, when the cost of calling is higher than on the flop. Otherwise the neutral bet (equal in size to the flop) is similar to a check. Because it doesn't polarize our range too much and it doesn't seem to interfere much with the villain's range either. On the river again the barrel is 47% of the pot. Maybe this means nothing and the villain has just been a compulsive caller. But rest assured that from 100NL these details will not go unnoticed, because sometimes without realizing it we can give information to the villain and he will use it against us. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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