My 3-betting range is HUGE. I always raise my premium hands TT+ AQ+ I re-raise other hands based on the situation more than the cards. I don't 3bet excessively. I generally play pretty tight. However, when I do 3-bet any playable hand is in my range (46o, 56s, A3s, Q5s, QJo, etc. Any hand with *some* value.) I am more likely to 3bet when I have SCs (45-TJ) as opposed to the crappier hands in my range.
My cold calling range is fairly wide (SCs, connectors, 1gappers, AXs,2-face cards, pairs). But again I don't have a set range I follow. Its more just how I feel at the time. That being said. When I do cold call, I check-raise pretty lightly. Small-med pairs I usually just call (sometimes 3-bet) but rarely fold. I agree with Kenny's statement that set mining is probably not profitable. However, by occasionally bluffing with your missed set you can make it profitable. Furthermore, I do sometimes flat with strong hands like TT, JJ, AK, AQ, etc. So the only hands that can be completely ruled out of my CC range is QQ+.
My cold calling range is wide, however I don't cold call that often. I usually 3-bet or fold.Statistics: Posted by Spank_her_Pair — Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:54 am
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