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$2 NLHE Full Ring: What do you think of this lead-out..?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5948102, member: 397965"] Just to add a little more to the "GTO vs. exploitative" theme, I do feel, that we are going to be against AX a higher percentage of the time in this hand because of both the stakes and Heros sizing mistake preflop. If SB is playing well, then his cold calling range should be a lot of small to medium pocket pairs and not a lot of AX. The best AX should look to 3-bet, and the rest should look to fold. Maybe once in a while you can throw in a call with AQ or AJ, but thats pretty much about it. However because its 2NL, SB can press "call" with any AX facing the initial open, and because of Heros sizing mistake both players can press "call" with a ton of crappy aces facing the 3-bet. A4s, A7o, you get the drill. All of which now beat Hero on the flop. Apparently this time noone had it, but that was pretty lucky in my opinion. The main thing to take away from this hand is really to go much larger with that 3-bet, and then maybe postflop wont even happen. [/QUOTE]
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