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Cory Mikesell samuelazo regarding the different sizes of raise in situations BB vs CO bet + BTN call and BB vs CO check + BTN bet:
- in the first situation perhaps a small raise is better because CO will be forced to overfold and not to fast play the non nut because there is BTN who has already shown interest in the hand;
- in the second situation a big raise is better because you want to finish HU (forcing CO out of the hand) with the weakest range after the flop action.
This in my intuition.
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BB: camillona: $26.23
UTG: HereYouWin: $59.72
MP: EdoZ_88: $80.51 (Hero)
CO: ROADRUNNERW: $62.51
BN: ILtopino: $57.71
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if I understand correctly the main takeaways regarding the differences compared to a HU spot are:
- BB has a leading range on the turn even on "almost" blank (but with an equity shift but not polarity), this to force CO's medium hands out of the pot;
- On flush turns there is a change of polarity to a flop caller (CO), which doesn't happen in a HU spot where the flop aggressor maintains the polarity. I guess because in a multiway situation nfd on the flop is played more passively;
- On top pairing cards (J in the example) the flop aggressor maintains the J advantage and therefore there is no important leading range (as in a HU spot). I guess because in a multiway situation dry top pair is rather folded or used as a bluff than called on the flop.
Aug. 24, 2021 | 3:06 p.m.