Created by JKDS on July 22, 2009 n1t5
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Coined the ABCD Theorem by Renton on flopturnriver.casinowinning.net, this theorem attempts to describe how best to play Hero’s range of hands, by separating them into A, B, C, and D subranges. A-range: hands we bet/raise for value B-range: hands we prefer to pot control or c/c C-range: hands with value, but can’t stand alot of action D-range: our air For more information as well as excercises see /pokerforum/renton-theorem-aka-abcd-theorem-t70711.html
Example 55fm
Generally, we can widen our A range, as described by the ABCD theorem, against calling stations.
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