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What is your approach to preflop ranges?
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[QUOTE="turnupthebb, post: 6897678, member: 1030136"] Yeah you're probably right. I have heard many say that we should be deviating a lot from these preflop ranges. Because just for example if they make a small 3bet, like 2.7x instead of 3x then that means we need to defend much more, so we can't just stick to our charts. We have to deviate based not only on villain ranges but also on their bet sizing. So it probably just takes a lot of time to get good at preflop ranges and probably there aren't many who can do it perfectly without RTA. Unfortunately RTA seems very common. I found a video on youtube of someone trying out a popular RTA tool and it's so simple to use and shows perfect GTO decision for every single decision. So maybe I won't buy any preflop ranges then. It's probably better to learn to do it in my head and just get better at it with lots of time and experience. I think an app that trains me would be useful and I know there exists apps like that online already, those apps help us to memorize and to go through the process of counting the combos and everything. Because that is what we would need to do. First we need to know what is the range we are for example PFR in CO. Maybe there was a limper too so that changes our range so what is our ISO range now, how many combos is that. Then someone 3bets with 3.1x sizing, so how much % must I defend? How much combos is that? etc. As you can see it's pretty crazy how much work it takes to get preflop ranges right and that's why it takes lots of time, work, studying and exp to become good at it. Maybe this topic can discuss that, things that can help with this long process of becoming good at this. [/QUOTE]
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