Quote Originally Posted by XxStacksxX
How about you walk through this situation addressing the correct theory behind why you would choose to adjust and how to do so correctly.

(1) If I'm opening a wide range, and you have position on me.. In what ways can you exploit me?

(2) If you choose to 3bet me more, what hands should you do it with? This question hinges on how I play against your 3bets, eg. am I calling them often OOP, am I 4betting, or am I folding often? Each action should help you form a different 3betting range.

(3) Given the methods to exploit preflop, how does this carry over to postflop? For example, if I'm opening a wide range, and therefore you are calling a wide range, then when we get to the flop, and I cbet my wide range, you can do what to exploit me?
Okay, I'll bite:

1) If I have position then I have the ability to 3 bet with the hands that (according to what I believe your range is) will provide me an advantage after the flop because I get to act last every street.

2) I should do it with value hands, open up my range to include things like suited connectors which I can get a guy who plays TPMK a lot to play into when I hit a good flop. However, if I am playing against a guy who tends to fold a lot to 3 bets then I can open up even more - if he tends to 4 bet back into me then I might need to tighten it up a bit.

3) Since I know his range (or should) then after the flop I can exploit the fact that if I hit a piece of it, depending on his aggression after the flop it will tell me a lot. Also, it will depend on what I have analyzed about his post flop play and anything I have seen shown down. Does he tend to chase draws, does he push with TPTK, etc.