Conspiracy Theorist wrote:Targeting part of their range?
Im not sure I understand this. Their range is their range isnt it. So isnt it better to make the optimal play for the entire range?
If your targeting part of their range arnt you just narrowing it down?
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You definitely have a range of hands from an UTG limp caller, and even though we have no information on this opponent we have to decide on his most likely range. I believe the limp call range is indicative of a pocket pair or KTs+ KJos+. The flush draw is an option but in my opinion only formulates a small percentage of his range from his play.
Also the limited knowledge of opponents is a two way street, villain has as much info on the hero as the hero does on him. In a blind hand I don't believe the villain is raising on a flush draw here, unless he is extremely loose agro.
What's the optimal play for the entire range in this hand? You shove the flop. I am discussing other options for a hand of this nature, with different stacks as well as more information on opponents.

