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What about min raising the river ? I think he could call with Kx much more often than to a shove.
Feb. 2, 2013 | 6:37 p.m.
You can look at it this way.. When you 4B you win 3$ => 5B =0$, so every time you 4b your EV is 3$.
Calling with AK oop here is completly dependent on you skill level, if you are capable to extract more than 3$ from this guy postflop, than go ahead and call.
Calling with AK oop here is completly dependent on you skill level, if you are capable to extract more than 3$ from this guy postflop, than go ahead and call.
Feb. 2, 2013 | 6:12 p.m.
I don't think I have a bluffing raising range in this spot. I would like to lead on this board with a lot of my holdings, because versus air they win the pot and I am risking only around 15$.. With a check raise I am risking a lot more.. I would probably flat AQ and KQ probably even AJ(but it is close).. With what range would you raise 26.50?
I think most of his holdings are KQ, AK and rarely QT, AJ, AQ. When the flop checks around I think you can eliminate a lot of premium holdings in his range like AA, KK, QQ, JJ, combo draws, some F draws and some combos of AQ so you can realize your equity on the turn much better. Your FE here is very player dependent, because there are some players who are going to read your hand as bluff most of the times thinking that you are doing this with a draw. Some players are going to fold here almost everything. It is also very important how other players see you, if you are seen as a laggy player I think you are gonna get called a lot more than if you have tighter stats..
He is sure not calling w 100% I doubt anyone here calls with TT(it is also very unlikely holding because most just call preflop), but you are going to find here people calling w AJ and I think that is really hard to get a read on RUSH from someone that is so bluff heavy that you call off here w TT.. I think that sets and 2 pair lead turn here most of the time. I would also lean towards double barelling in this spot on any spade or blank turn.
expandI think most of his holdings are KQ, AK and rarely QT, AJ, AQ. When the flop checks around I think you can eliminate a lot of premium holdings in his range like AA, KK, QQ, JJ, combo draws, some F draws and some combos of AQ so you can realize your equity on the turn much better. Your FE here is very player dependent, because there are some players who are going to read your hand as bluff most of the times thinking that you are doing this with a draw. Some players are going to fold here almost everything. It is also very important how other players see you, if you are seen as a laggy player I think you are gonna get called a lot more than if you have tighter stats..
He is sure not calling w 100% I doubt anyone here calls with TT(it is also very unlikely holding because most just call preflop), but you are going to find here people calling w AJ and I think that is really hard to get a read on RUSH from someone that is so bluff heavy that you call off here w TT.. I think that sets and 2 pair lead turn here most of the time. I would also lean towards double barelling in this spot on any spade or blank turn.
Feb. 2, 2013 | 6:02 p.m.
His raise here seems really fishy, I have seen many players min raise on sucha board with air (underpairs KQ etc.), his high agg factor adds towards the bluff side.
But you still got to make a calculation if AQ-AJs and KQ are big enough part of his range (part that he folds when you shove)..
On the other hand these guys almost always shut down on turn, so you can call many of these min raises and wait what will they do on the turn(obv. works way better when you are IP), but with this Stack to pot ratio i dont think that is an option in your case.
But you still got to make a calculation if AQ-AJs and KQ are big enough part of his range (part that he folds when you shove)..
On the other hand these guys almost always shut down on turn, so you can call many of these min raises and wait what will they do on the turn(obv. works way better when you are IP), but with this Stack to pot ratio i dont think that is an option in your case.
Jan. 8, 2013 | 7:52 p.m.
I Would like to see a video, when we are in the blinds and are facing late position open versus 3 different type of players (let's sat 20/18, 24/20 28/24) than we give to the first player some steal % let's say for the first guy around 35%, than I would like so see how you construct a range(which hands to call and raise) which you call vs. the guy and which hands do you start calling when his steal % start to increase.
Then you pick at least 3 board types or even more (dry/low, monotone, 9 T 5, 8TJ) and then considering, how would you play vs. a 20/18 who cbets 80% which hands from your calling range would you fold/call/raise, when his cbet start to drop how would you calling range change, which hands would you start to raise and fold. What are your plans with your calling/raising ranges on different turns.
And then you do the same for the turn and river. You pick a turn with which most of the members have trouble with and how would you play if his turn cbet is 40/50/60 ...
I would love to do all this analyses by myself but don't have enough time and experience.
expandThen you pick at least 3 board types or even more (dry/low, monotone, 9 T 5, 8TJ) and then considering, how would you play vs. a 20/18 who cbets 80% which hands from your calling range would you fold/call/raise, when his cbet start to drop how would you calling range change, which hands would you start to raise and fold. What are your plans with your calling/raising ranges on different turns.
And then you do the same for the turn and river. You pick a turn with which most of the members have trouble with and how would you play if his turn cbet is 40/50/60 ...
I would love to do all this analyses by myself but don't have enough time and experience.
Jan. 8, 2013 | 5:24 p.m.
Yeah giggy would be stone cold nuts for the site!
Dec. 25, 2012 | 7:08 p.m.
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Feb. 2, 2013 | 10:03 p.m.