Leading turns theory.
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Leading turns theory.
Hey guys,
I've seen alot of coaches having a turn leading range after c/cing OTF in their videos. From what I understand they use it in two scenarios:
1) Turn card improves our range strongly
2) Opp. will check very often
What I dont understand is the small sizing (usually 1/3 pot or so) do they lead with their entire range with this sizing?
Villian is getting a really good price on the call and it makes difficult to play some parts of our range OTR
Why not use bigger sizing and polarized range? And also keep c/c range.
Can anyone explain this concept to me please.
All the best,
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The sizing doesn't matter. Why people make it small is because sauce did it, its easier and/or as an exploitable play.
But if we lead small should we lead with entire range? And for bigger sizing we can polarize our range and still keep a c/c range?
I made a longish comment regarding this topic under the last hu video krab42 released here on rio. This combined with the rest of the discussion should help you a lot i think.
http://www.runitonce.com/pro-training/videos/4-table-1020-hunl-session-review-par/
Thank you OMGIMSEXY! Much appreciated :)
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