Ozzyos
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Hi Phil! You didn't really explain why you choose to flat on the turn in the 3bet pot where the board was KQTd 4d, he cbet flop and you called with J9T7. To me it looks like a shove on turn intuitevely, mostly for protection and avoiding difficult river spots, so would be great with some more explaining!
Sept. 23, 2013 | 8:36 p.m.
I have played a fair bit of 6 max PLO but am fairly new to HU. This thing about opening ranges have got me thinking a bit.ยจ
Against someone who plays fairly tight and standard it is obvious that we want to open pretty much 100% to win the pot preflop and if we get called or 3bet play the hand in position. However against someone who either 3bets a lot or calls a lot I don't think it is as obvious. Lets assume that our villain plays fairly well post flop. Do we still want top open a very wide range because of our positional advantage? Should we start limping against the aggro 3better? Or should we tighten up our preflop range since we are forced to play more flops with junkie hands?
Against someone who plays fairly tight and standard it is obvious that we want to open pretty much 100% to win the pot preflop and if we get called or 3bet play the hand in position. However against someone who either 3bets a lot or calls a lot I don't think it is as obvious. Lets assume that our villain plays fairly well post flop. Do we still want top open a very wide range because of our positional advantage? Should we start limping against the aggro 3better? Or should we tighten up our preflop range since we are forced to play more flops with junkie hands?
Jan. 21, 2013 | 8:51 p.m.
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Good idea and well executed!
May 17, 2015 | 2:49 p.m.