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Old 06-09-2012, 05:48 AM   #31
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Thumbs up Re: what vpip/pfr in a table full of 40/10?

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But there's no way you can just look at their VPIP/PFR and say okay I'm gonna play range X against them.
Actually I havent HHs ---> no HEM, no PT sir.

your reply and all the others are very interesting, I read w attention, sincerly
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Old 06-10-2012, 04:08 AM   #32
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Re: what vpip/pfr in a table full of 40/10?

OP, players who limp/fold = raise wide, players who limp/call but folds to a flop cbet = raise wide, players who limp/call then c/c's a lot (cannot be bluffed) = have a tight range.

You already know this. Get rid of stats and use your common sense.
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