constructing a defence range
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constructing a defence range
Hi
My question is in regards to the construction a defence range and why a certain hand (NFD+TP) might not be included in the value raising part of that range, whereas the remaining NFD hands are. Why might this NFD hand, (which I assume has even greater equity as it hits top pair also) be demoted to the calling part of a range?
My question comes from a youtube tutorial entitled "studying with Flopzilla" by Delano Nunes. In this video, Nunes tackles constructing a range to defend against a flop cbet from a single MP raiser having flatted from the BTN pre-flop.
As his defence range is made up of value raises, bluffs and calls, Nunes starts to construct that range by determining which hands should make up the value part of that range, and my confusion comes from his choice to exclude a NFD+TP hand from his value raising range and to place it instead in the calling part of his range.
Flop Jd 8s 5s
The suited part of his pre-flop flatting range that gives him a flush draw on the flop is AQs AJs ATs KQs KJs QJs JTs 67s.
He chooses AsQs, AsTs, T9s and 67s as value raising hands against villains MP opening range. He mentions not including AsJs as part of the value raising range but does not explain why, assuming perhaps that one should understand why.
Hopefully this is obvious to someone.
Thanks
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