Today you’ll be playing a common tournament spot where you reraise from the Big Blind against a tough Button that has a fairly wide opening range. When facing a player with a high steal frequency, you should combat this by widening both your calling range and reraising range from the Big Blind.
Since this is a tough player, we should not fire a continuation bet 100% of the time on the flop. On boards that favor the caller’s range such as connected, coordinated, middle cards flops, we should check with a large portion of our range. This is also true of many flops with two broadway cards, as these boards connect well with the caller’s range in this low Stack to Pot Ratio (SPR) spot.