What is there stack, what is your stack, what are the opponents tendencies left in the hand, are you in the money, are you in re-entry still? Etc etc etc. it becomes almost impossible to answer questions like this, the point isn’t what you would do in an individual hand but how you process the information that’s available to you and adjust your play to proceed in the most profitable manner possible.
Would I have a donking range in the actual hand? Yes. And no. We’d need to examine the players tendencies on the whole - is he one to blast off on the turn so we can safely check knowing he will allow us to CR all in or is he someone that bets turn and then checks back when he doesn’t improve? Player tendencies and how they play their range dictates if we need to have a donking range.
Again, recommend not getting caught up in nitty gritty details on each hand but rather what information is at hand, how you need to process it, and how it dictates your strategy against opponents ��
Question about the first hand was geared toward the situation you were in with those players and stack sizes. It wasn't meant as a general question. Thanks anyways.
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First hand, if utg opened and you were utg1 would you still call a high only hand?
First hand, if turn was a high card that improved you, would you create a donk range?
Golden answer in poker - it depends.
What is there stack, what is your stack, what are the opponents tendencies left in the hand, are you in the money, are you in re-entry still? Etc etc etc. it becomes almost impossible to answer questions like this, the point isn’t what you would do in an individual hand but how you process the information that’s available to you and adjust your play to proceed in the most profitable manner possible.
Would I have a donking range in the actual hand? Yes. And no. We’d need to examine the players tendencies on the whole - is he one to blast off on the turn so we can safely check knowing he will allow us to CR all in or is he someone that bets turn and then checks back when he doesn’t improve? Player tendencies and how they play their range dictates if we need to have a donking range.
Again, recommend not getting caught up in nitty gritty details on each hand but rather what information is at hand, how you need to process it, and how it dictates your strategy against opponents ��
Question about the first hand was geared toward the situation you were in with those players and stack sizes. It wasn't meant as a general question. Thanks anyways.
Thanks for the vid, Nathan :)
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