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Preflop Raising By Position Part 2: Late Position


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Preflop Raising Range Part 2: Late Position

The cutoff and the button are the 2 most profitable positions at the table in shorthanded no limit holdem. As we get closer to the button, our VPIP should increase exponentially as winrates are far higher in these 2 positions.

Cutoff

Now we only have one person with position on us. If the button is a straight forward tag, we can really take advantage of our position by raising an extremely wide range of hands. We can open all suited 3 gappers, ace x hands, offsuit connectors and big offsuited broadways such as Kto. The tighter the players behind us, the wider range we can open from the cutoff.

Conversely, if there is a good aggressive player on the button who is 3betting our cutoff raises frequently, we need to tighten our raising range. If a player is using their positional advantage to put pressure on us, we can adapt and play a smaller range of hands.

In the cutoff, we should be raising about 32% of hands.

cutoff raising range

 

Button

When we are on the button, we have the luxury of knowing we will be always be the last to act postflop. In this position, we should be raising a massive range, composed of almost any two cards under the right table conditions. If the blinds are folding a lot to steals, we can open any 2 suited cards, all ace x and king x hands, all offsuited connectors, off suit one/two/three gappers.

Against more aggressive players, we should tighten this range according to how often they 3bet preflop. If they call a lot preflop we should decide to raise based on how they play postflop. If someone calls and check folds most flops, we can continue to raise a wide range. If they play back a lot postflop, then we should stcik with a  tighter range.

Overall, as a generality, we should be opening between 40 and 55% of hands on the button. A loose button opening range is demonstrated below:

button raising range

 

You can download Pokerstove to create and analyse your own ranges in order to devise the optimal strategy for the tables you're playing on.




 
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