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Originally Posted by QuadJ
Way too broad a question.
What position you are in matters. The AX and KX/QX have to be handled entirely differently. How good your kicker is matters. If it is suited or not matters. Action in front matters immensely, what position and who made it. Stack sizes play into it.
Agreed. Hard to answer but is there a way to think about this from a range perspective?
Generally speaking let's say someone opens FMI from UTG+2 or the LJ and we're in the blinds. Not taking into account any player specific information. Should there really be a discernable difference in how we play hands that OP mentions? Kind of seems like these hands are marginal given that they are at the bottom of the ranges were up against. Perhaps we play hands like AJo against the LJ because in that position should be raising more Ax combinations than UTG+2? We really shouldn't play any non suited broadway hands against either open.
What tools could we use to determine defending ranges against certain % opens? Flopzilla or piosolver?
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