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Originally Posted by LolPony
Going to have to disagree with like everything.
For a live game 10 pre is super standard if not a small raise.
If a player isn't active the first two orbits having no reads is expected. All we know is his vpip isn't huge.
Close to 0% that you're ever getting floated by KQ on A23 board. $18 is good imo, they are folding everything but Ax and 2p+(rarely will you even get called by a mid pp, especially when you raised pre).
Again your turn analysis is silly for a live game (not trying to be mean but have you played live in a casino before?). No way a J is going to be in his flop calling range unless he has AJ.
+1 to all of this (in response to thePokerBoss)
For those who are saying raise small cuz we're risking too much to win the blinds: it's not just about winning the blinds. It's about getting this HU in position against typical fit/fold players, which is printing. money. So the more money that goes in preflop, the more money we make by cbetting the flop.