NL10, JTs
Villains stats, only 22 hands. ( $11.31 USD ) - VPIP: 45, PFR: 23, 3B: 13, AF: 10,0, Hands: 22

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NL10, JTs

 @CrazyCookie  I could not agree more, my post was obviously misinterpreted; I meant not to imply those moves were redundant, just overused.
@CrazyCookie  I could not agree more, my post was obviously misinterpreted; I meant not to imply those moves were redundant, just overused. wasn't meant to insult just saying it how it is. I find it very odd when people assume 10nl and like 1knl are different games. The players are tougher sure. The dynamics are different sure. But if we with with ranges accordingly then we can still use the same knowledge at 10nl as any other limit. Just got to plug in different calling, being, finding and raising ranges.
 wasn't meant to insult just saying it how it is. I find it very odd when people assume 10nl and like 1knl are different games. The players are tougher sure. The dynamics are different sure. But if we with with ranges accordingly then we can still use the same knowledge at 10nl as any other limit. Just got to plug in different calling, being, finding and raising ranges.  
		 @w34z3l  I would disagree with that. There will become a threshold where villain will fold everything but x% of the top of his range and once we hit that number need not bet any more to maximise fold equity.
@w34z3l  I would disagree with that. There will become a threshold where villain will fold everything but x% of the top of his range and once we hit that number need not bet any more to maximise fold equity. I think that it may be just that exploitatively villain's folding range becomes disproportionately wider when facing an overbet so we make the larger bet +EV. Once he calls an over bet (or even just pot) he likely has a hand that won't fold OTT so we don't need to now bluff the turn and realise our entire equity.
 I think that it may be just that exploitatively villain's folding range becomes disproportionately wider when facing an overbet so we make the larger bet +EV. Once he calls an over bet (or even just pot) he likely has a hand that won't fold OTT so we don't need to now bluff the turn and realise our entire equity.