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Nr98 said:The best advice I can give to you would be to study opening ranges a bit more and also how it relates to table sizes. Relating to your first hand specifically, in a 4 handed cash game, yes indeed the first one to act preflop is technically UTG, but he is also in the cutoff (directly right to the button). Thus he will be opening way wider than 77+ and broadway hands. As to which exact range to put him on, I'm not entirely sure as well. Also depends on his play etc. But I know for a fact that the optimal hand for him to play is way wider than this. 78s for example could very well be in his range.
True that when I look at the hand today. He has surely a wider range, for instance, any pocket pair more SCs. And the call from BB was not good. It's either a 3-bet or a fold – because with just a call my range will be dominated most likely, especially the flush part because he can also be opening any Qxs, Kxs (Jxs Txs 9xs) and so on.

