BTNvsCO facing a smaller 4b, benefits of calling/jamming
Posted by MatoStar
Posted by MatoStar posted in Low Stakes
BTNvsCO facing a smaller 4b, benefits of calling/jamming
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (8 Players)
MP: $50.00
UTG+1: $80.14
MP+1: $51.39
CO: $50.00
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $30.15
BB: $20.00
UTG: $50.95
UTG+1: $80.14
MP+1: $51.39
CO: $50.00
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $30.15
BB: $20.00
UTG: $50.95
17/15 205
3b 8
Cb 73 (8/11)
Prob pretty ok reg, havent seen any blunder yet..
3b 8
Cb 73 (8/11)
Prob pretty ok reg, havent seen any blunder yet..
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
A
A
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so its 12bb 3b, 26.5bb 4b, being 100bb deep. Does this go like: against a weaker player we are incentivized to call more (even hands like this) since we have more postflop edge IP than against better regulars? Esp. for that smaller size, we should be calling more.. even maybe against an aggro guy, we are better off jamming some JJ-QQ,AK and calling KK-AA
In theory AA is supposed to be a call more often than 5bet I guess.. anyway, I think that the pool overall 4b / fold to 5b matters the most in order to figure out whats the max ev play.
I would say that 4betting range is pretty tight and also usually value heavy, yeah, they are bluffing sometimes but def not nearly enough. From there, we can probably conclude that also his fold to 5b is gonna be on a lower side which favors jamming over calling with our premium holdings, right?
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