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Originally Posted by GoGetaRealJob
If we're talking 100bb+, I'd open a wide range vs both, but leave out hands that play poorly in 3bet pots vs the LAGtard (A)such as AQ72ss, J773ss, etc. In other words, hands that don't flop well. That said, if he plays really poorly post, I'm prob minraise/calling everything and trying to catch him spewing.
Ty, do you cbet air vs stations? Sometimes they call down with TP no redraw, so I think c/f all air is better and just vbet wider, or would you still bet some air?
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Originally Posted by sangalla
I do not use ATS and 4B. I think it useless.
4b has been incredibly useful for me, I remember a hand where I got in 400bb+ with KKxx due to a guy being a super maniac, not being r/o been useful in other spots when deciding whether to get in 100bbs with a hand or not vs maniacs. I guess if you play close attention to all tables and always take notes its fine, but really helpful when you see the stat next time you see the same villain.
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Originally Posted by napsus
how much do you guys take notes?
I've created a bunch of profiles on stars using the colour coded system, and just select one of those everytime I see villain make a bad play since most mistakes fall into one category or another. Some of them I have are: overplays overpairs(stacks off with an overpair in dumb spot), station (1 pair/weak draws), super station(doesn't fold bluffcatcher on river), bet sizing tell(and then I'll note the specifics), very aggressive(ie capable of bluff/semi-bluff raising in a spot where his range hits the board more than us), doesn't bluffs missed rivers(a lot of villains just don't bluff missed rivers even in good spots), bluffs missed rivers(bluff in bad spot), overplays hands pre(gets it in with non premium hand for stacks) and for the real whales I just have idiot and take specific notes.