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Likminutz said:Okay, so its not so much balancing of range as it is giving us more ways to win a hand.
I understand the point of just folding them at aggro tables.
What if the table is so passive, that raising only bloats the pot (say this is how the table reacts to every raise- I'm thinking along the lines of live 1/2 tables)? And we can't really c-bet on the flop unless it is pure value, because players will continue with almost anything? I see really terrible players when I play live, and I would not count them as competent, but that's okay because they are there to gamble (or they think they are great at poker).
In this case I'm guessing I should let them go PF?
I'd definitely fold them up front in most live games. The problem is that raise sizes are so large in live games that you're never going to get the odds you need to set mine.
