Fold Big Blind to Steal" is also useful because players vary
in the amount of effort they' 11 expend to defend the big blind
from a late-position raise. But if their folding number is more
than 80 percent, you should be able to show a profit by
raising on the button with virtually any two cards, and by
raising a wide range from the cutoff.
There's not much point in keeping track of a player's
folding rate in the small blind, although that information is
available. Players will fold the small blind more often than
the big blind since they have less invested in the pot, their
post-flop position is worse, and the player in the big blind can
put in a reraise. As a result, this number is usually high and
can be ignored when you're planning a steal attempt. FocUS
on the folding percentage of the big blind and you'll have
most of the information you need.