PokerFish
1 points
15/30 or 25/50.... posted in low stakes. Are we talking play money?
Sept. 25, 2013 | 3:26 p.m.
I have a bunch of live experience and found the situation is heavily weighted to value when most players call the clock on you.
Having said that, a value raise may be less than AK from some live players. One problem you have is knowing nothing about the guy. Even his appearance and the way he acts may tell you something. Typically a lot of live players will call with Ax or less, so I would assume AK is no good when he puts in a small committing raise on a rainbow flop. With a PSR of 2, I would probably put the money in too against an unknown.
Also, it never hurts to be friendly with the guys on your left(in position). Partially to learn something about them and partially since with a few live players it discourages them from trying so hard to get your money.
Hand2
Live, people fold less. If your betting JJ it should be for value. 4 way its far more likely your screwed here and JJ is probably way too slim to value bet. I would often check back here and proceed depending on who does what. Typically I'd give up.
You should also keep in mind you can often raise far larger preflop.
Having said that, a value raise may be less than AK from some live players. One problem you have is knowing nothing about the guy. Even his appearance and the way he acts may tell you something. Typically a lot of live players will call with Ax or less, so I would assume AK is no good when he puts in a small committing raise on a rainbow flop. With a PSR of 2, I would probably put the money in too against an unknown.
Also, it never hurts to be friendly with the guys on your left(in position). Partially to learn something about them and partially since with a few live players it discourages them from trying so hard to get your money.
Hand2
Live, people fold less. If your betting JJ it should be for value. 4 way its far more likely your screwed here and JJ is probably way too slim to value bet. I would often check back here and proceed depending on who does what. Typically I'd give up.
You should also keep in mind you can often raise far larger preflop.
Jan. 8, 2013 | 10:21 a.m.
No he is talking from a range perspective. A lot of hands are check giving up on this board.
Jan. 7, 2013 | 11:25 p.m.
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4betting QJo vs AQ..... villain is huge nit .... what was your hand sample?
Oct. 15, 2013 | 11:06 p.m.