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3 - BB vs.

Single Raise

BB vs. BTN 3x, 6 max

BB vs. BTN 2.5x, 6 max


BB vs. BTN 2x, 6 max
BB vs. CO 3x, 6 max
BB vs. CO 2.5x, 6 max
BB vs. MP 3x, 6 max
BB vs. MP 2.5x, 6 max
BB vs. UTG 3x, 6 max
BB vs. UTG 2.5x, 6 max
BB vs. UTG+1 3x, 8 max
BB vs. UTG+1 2.5x, 8 max
BB vs. UTG 3x, 8 max
BB vs. UTG 2.5x, 8
max
Notes: 

1. These ranges have been simplified for the students in Tiers 1-4. Students in Tiers 5+
will use slightly expanded ranges which include mixed strategies.
2. For stack depths greater than 100 bb there is a gradient trend for playing more suited
hands and weaker off-suit connectors.
3. Tighten up by about 10% of the original range for each additional player when
squeeze raising. Exception: use original range when a fish is involved.
4. In multi-way pots, tighten up your range by 10-20% depending on formation. Use the
lower end of the range for situations where the preflop raiser and cold caller are in late
positions. In situations where, for example, UTG raises and MP cold calls, tighten
your range by 20%. 
5. Practical bet-sizing instructions for Poker Masters or any site with fixed sizing
buttons: OOP 3bet = pot, IP 3bet = 2/3 pot. Your programmed bet sizes should be: 1/3,
1/2, 2/3, pot, 1.5 pot. 

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