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3b pott oop vs lag mTw-DaviN checkraiseing a double gutter 315bb eff
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Jan. 14, 2013 | 6:30 a.m.
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3b pott oop vs lag mTw-DaviN checkraiseing a double gutter 315bb eff
I like the c/r flop, bet turn line. I think you lose value vs AT or A9. Id guess his calling range is a lot wider than his shoving range and I don't see him having that many bluffs. So I'd just shove the river.
Jan. 13, 2013 | 9:35 p.m.
Raise or fold are the best options. Calling and leading have the same problem, they put you in pretty bad turn spots. Raising is good if HJ does indeed have a wide cbetting range here, you should get a lot of folds. If he doesn't you just gotta fold. Hard to say with your reads, some people cbet wide 3 way, some don't.
Jan. 11, 2013 | 8:32 p.m.
I'm grinding on a mbp retina on stars/pt3. If you travel a fair amount this def is the way to go. im using the 2 thinderbolts for my screens and am very happy with my setup.
Jan. 8, 2013 | 8:33 p.m.
Variance at micros is NOT higher than at mid buy in levels. Variance depends on youre edge and the games standard deviation. Youre edge is going to be smaller, so will be the standard deviation.
I'm not a sng player but 1k sngs doesn't really seem like a big sample.
I'm not a sng player but 1k sngs doesn't really seem like a big sample.
Dec. 13, 2012 | 1:46 p.m.
Personally I tink 3beting 11% oop in a 6max game is too much.
Generally these paired boards are so tough to play because even the otherwise weak players realize that just folding every time on a paired board isn't an option and that you can't have a hand all that often and start playing back at you.
Just find the line that is best vs your particular opponent and then balance it. Against a barelly opponent that attacks weakness it might be c/c, c/c. Against others it might be a small cbet, etc. And then worry about your balance.
There are different way to get to overall balance. Just think about it. Check your entire range otf as you said doesn't mean you can't bluff. Your range still has villain's range dominated, he has to check behind a ton and you can still achieve blanace by bluffing later in the hand and incorporating some c/c otf c/r turn lines.
Cbetting small can be balanced by clicking it back etc.
There are always more ways to gain overall balance/play well. It obv depends on villain and on the board texture. 772 is very different to 77K etc.
expandGenerally these paired boards are so tough to play because even the otherwise weak players realize that just folding every time on a paired board isn't an option and that you can't have a hand all that often and start playing back at you.
Just find the line that is best vs your particular opponent and then balance it. Against a barelly opponent that attacks weakness it might be c/c, c/c. Against others it might be a small cbet, etc. And then worry about your balance.
There are different way to get to overall balance. Just think about it. Check your entire range otf as you said doesn't mean you can't bluff. Your range still has villain's range dominated, he has to check behind a ton and you can still achieve blanace by bluffing later in the hand and incorporating some c/c otf c/r turn lines.
Cbetting small can be balanced by clicking it back etc.
There are always more ways to gain overall balance/play well. It obv depends on villain and on the board texture. 772 is very different to 77K etc.
Dec. 13, 2012 | 10:39 a.m.
Potting the flop is the worst of you options. Especially against someone with a high flop c/r. Call, it protects your cbetting range and your c/r calling range --> If your calling range here is full houses, trips, draws and overpairs it's really hard for villain to keep betting and trying to push you off your hand.
On the other hand, if you shove this hand you have way too many weak hands in your c/r calling range.
On the other hand, if you shove this hand you have way too many weak hands in your c/r calling range.
Dec. 13, 2012 | 2:28 a.m.
First off, the turn cbet frequency doesn't mean anything in this case. 4 hands are very little, and even if you had 20, you wouldn't know anything about texture he barelled on etc. I'm always very careful with these numbers, especially when samples are small.
Defending pre is fine.
I think you can make a case for all your options. I like leading the flop against an aggressive opponent the least though, because your hand plays really poorly vs. a raise. I prefer c/cing, since it's a nice hand to have in you c/cing range. It gives you the advantage that villain can't barell you relentlessly since there are so many turns you can c/r. c/c >c/r>b/f
Turn b/c is good/standard. You have a mix of made hands/strong draws in your range here.
Shoving river is good. I disagree though that villain could have K5/K4. He should shove those ott, since you can have a lot of draws and HE normally has some backup draw to go along with his made hand. Just see the hand from villain's POV. By calling K5/K4 ott he has the worst of both worlds: 1) you can draw if you have a draw 2) if the river blanks and you shove he still has to guess if you had a made hand ott or a draw.
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expandDefending pre is fine.
I think you can make a case for all your options. I like leading the flop against an aggressive opponent the least though, because your hand plays really poorly vs. a raise. I prefer c/cing, since it's a nice hand to have in you c/cing range. It gives you the advantage that villain can't barell you relentlessly since there are so many turns you can c/r. c/c >c/r>b/f
Turn b/c is good/standard. You have a mix of made hands/strong draws in your range here.
Shoving river is good. I disagree though that villain could have K5/K4. He should shove those ott, since you can have a lot of draws and HE normally has some backup draw to go along with his made hand. Just see the hand from villain's POV. By calling K5/K4 ott he has the worst of both worlds: 1) you can draw if you have a draw 2) if the river blanks and you shove he still has to guess if you had a made hand ott or a draw.
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Dec. 13, 2012 | 1:40 a.m.
You're miles ahead of a LAG btn-open. I'd def 3bet pre. That said, not only your nit range, but any sb defending range really misses this board, so you're repping extremely thin. Pretty much 77 or 22 and otf you're stil ahead, so just peel and play a turn.
Dec. 12, 2012 | 1:32 p.m.
I think this is pretty spewy. Flop hits vaillain's range pretty hard. Ott he is pretty much never b/fing seeing that he only need superlittle equity to call.
Nov. 8, 2012 | 6:36 p.m.
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The way you played it, I think I prefer calling sauce's raise, if he bluff raises a bunch. He peeled the flop so he will almost always have some sd value and those hands he decides to turn into bluffs ott and fold to your shove have very little equity anyways. So i'd just call and then let him put in the rest otr.
Jan. 17, 2013 | 7:09 p.m.