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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6544264, member: 385063"] Have not looked at results but the key to study point to this hand is range refining- Here is how we start to use the data we have to range refine- Preflop V has wide range based on actions- Not as wide as a button range because they are in the SB and we raised UTG Flop We bet large therefore V is going to fold some of their range that means their range is now holding hands that work with this board Turn second pair hits-what is your standard action when second pair hits-most would recommend checking back GTO has the SB lead small with their continue range in this spot-including draws Weaker players block bet more freq without the 7x hands You raise the blocker bet V just calls- How does that effect the V's range? is it linear or Polarized---- River completes a straight V leads small- would GTO have us lead small there? On a paired board with J that completes an open ended straight on turn are we really thinking about raising the lead-to be called by what? this may be the V that will call worse hands standard V will not With that said the opposite is true would the V really just lead small with the straight or a 7x? We raised turn they can be expecting us to call a bigger bet when they make the nuts. So we do not expect the straight and the V is acting like they want a cheap showdown so no 7x In a cash game I would raise here - Vs this V if their stats are true -we could 1.5x their river lead- the issue is if they shove what do we do? checking results OMG-----nice win----- This is a hand that a really bad player could shove river if we raise not as a bluff just because they have top top Taking the time to range refine on the flop in this spot will really help your game As we saw here the V called with 2 overs J semi connected to the board. You also want to range refine the turn actions 89 and 7x do not usually call the raise OOP on a flush draw board when the player is weak----7x full house would- but it would seldom lead river this small-again weak player not GTO [/QUOTE]
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