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Originally Posted by Searix
One thing it might be: Should i be calling or 3!ing TT-JJ? Is AKo a 4! ?
3!ing, 3!ing, yes.
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Originally Posted by Searix
Also calling raises in BB with 56s-910s heads up, or any 1-gappers off 56+ against 2 others.
It sorta depends on what position the raise comes from. For example, I won't call 56s in the BB against an UTG raiser most of the time, but I would not dream of folding it against a button opener. For the most part, I doubt that it would be much of an error regardless, provided you c/r bluff a few flops here and there.
Calling 56o in the BB against a raiser and a cold-caller is also completely fine, imo.
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As for your stats, it's good that you've reduced your cold-calling so drastically. Some stuff I see right off the bat still:
At .25/.5 - and at FR to add - it looks like you're going to showdown entirely too often. I'd post a few hands where you question whether or not you should see showdown, because it's possible that you're being too stubborn and never folding.
Small sample size aside, you're way, way, way over-defending your SB. What's your opening range on the SB? Isolating range against different positions? 3!ing ranges?
You're only c-betting the flop 88% of the time, which seems really low. Are you just in a ton of 4-way+ pots with bad people, are you checking and giving up too quickly, etc.?
Have you ironed out most of your PF play yet? Your PF stats look a lot better, but I saw that one post in the SN grinders thread where you had, what, K4s in the SB, and you called 2.5 bets after a raise and a 3!? If you're doing that kind of stuff regularly, you're going to end up bleeding money.