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I'm not a huge fan of your preflop defense, you don't need to get in that kind of spot in 25NL. Keep very strong ranges OOP and your life will be so much easier.
About your flop play, agree with mplecki23.
Aug. 25, 2013 | 6:31 a.m.
NH. You can't really do anything else than folding, especially if the table is tight. That, and the fact that SB cold 4bets against a midstack 3better, he is probably never bluffing.
Aug. 25, 2013 | 6:26 a.m.
UTG: 112.75
HJ: 135.90
CO: 98.50
BN: 135.90
SB: 78.25
Don't know why it's not on the HH.
Aug. 23, 2013 | 10:55 a.m.
35Qs Is not really a dry bobard !?
Aug. 4, 2013 | 6:15 p.m.
@lovepattaya I think he means a non 2/3 or a non spade.
Aug. 4, 2013 | 9:07 a.m.
As I said, villain seems to be a weak player, I think he is capable of calling with a lot of combos here, there is a ton of combo draws, AXss, maybe some DP A3/A5 even if it's not a big part of his range. On the other side, there is only 8 combos crushing me, and only 2 of them draw me dead. Plus, his betsizing on the flop doesnt show strongness.
I really like both ways to play that hand, and I think both are pretty close, but maybe I'm wrong that's why I post that hand.
Aug. 4, 2013 | 6:39 a.m.
Is he sticky postflop ? Do you think he can bet his draws when you check back the flop ?
I am not really happy with cbetting that flop, that kind of player won't fold a lot to flop cbets, and we will have to check back turn and call river. Since he seems to be a passive player I am not happy to call if he bets the river, but not happy to fold.
I think I like checking back the flop with my SD value and try to go there for free.
Aug. 4, 2013 | 12:23 a.m.
I thin that I didnt 3bet preflop to keep his entire range and because I didnt know if he is capable of calling oop, not happy if he 4bets because I don't know him.
Also, I want to keep weaker players on blinds.
What's your plan when you raise flop ?
Aug. 4, 2013 | 12:15 a.m.
What's his raise first in % on that position ? When you 3bet QQ on that spot, it's not to fold when villain 4bets, unless you are 3betting QQ as a bluff, so you have to jam it. If villain opening range from EP is tight (which is standard), I think the best play is to flat preflop, and play postflop, we can keep his entire opening range. By 3betting you are keeping only top of his range.
I don't like flatting 4bets OOP. You would have to fold on Axx/Kxx, and play for 2 outs most of the time on rags flops.
Aug. 3, 2013 | 9:03 a.m.
As i said, its an anonymous table, so I can't give you numbers.
Aug. 2, 2013 | 3:08 p.m.
Hey guys, this is my first post here.
I'll start with a hand played in .fr site, this is an anonymous table, so I don't have much info on villains. CO seems to be a weak player, but not a huge spot, BB is a total fish.
I didnt 3bet preflop to try to keep players from blinds. Maybe I should 3bet.
I think flop play is quite standard and I can't do anything else than calling, so my question is about turn play.
I can raise, because I think I can get called by a lot of worse hands like A3/A5/AK(?)/AsXs/and maybe some FD+SD.
The plan is to shove when he 3bets me. I'm only crush by 33/55 and de few AA/QQ combos, I don't think 24 is in his range.
I also thought about calling turn and river, but I'm not sur he will 3BL when the river blank and his draws miss.
Any thoughts ?
No info on villain ? Could help a bit.
I like the flop raise too, it's 3bet pot and we flop FD+GS+2OC, it's kind of a dream flop for us. BTW, even if we are 3handed, I'm not sure villains are 3betting 33/77/88, then his range is more likely something than overpairs/draws and we block some of those draw combos.
Aug. 25, 2013 | 6:40 a.m.