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Live Online Grind: ... Don’t Get In An UPROAR About It
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5968568, member: 393841"] I am not a MTT player, but at the risk of being wrong I will make a comment here. When you limp from CO you are using one of the strategies currently being used from that position, with mixed ranges. You could do it with speculative hands or also with a super hand, when you want your opponent to think that you are inducing a hero call, with the top of his range (from BB), which negatively interferes with his implicit chances of improving postflop. . The line you choose in postflop is quite wide: but due to the bet sizes you use, you are representing some spade blocker (which you don't actually have). The flop has a relative impact on both ranges, although the 4 favors villain more than you, given his BB position. From your opponent's side, the BB knows that in this texture he can only have a raise range when he can block you important values. But this blocking has implications against it, since when it does not achieve your fold equity, it increases the possibility that the BB will isolate itself with a monster played slow preflop, whether you decide to re-raise or simply call to induce him to continue betting with his bluffs. On the turn, you choose a neutral size again, so the perception of ranges hasn't changed much. On the river you choose a half pot bet, an indicative size of hard value. Villain again has a tough decision, as his value hands could isolate him with your slow-playing monsters preflop. As the cost of confrontation is very high, the villain could even fold hands w/ AQ; KQ when he thinks there are no bluffs in your range. In a situation like this, the confrontations are very different from cash games. Congratulations on the victory !! [/QUOTE]
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