Re: 6-max blind defense
excellent points. thinking blind defense in SB is more difficult (IMO) because of these points. as Wookie pointed out, if you're gonna play, you gotta 3-bet.
what i was hoping you could do (since i'm unclear about it) is work up the numbers like you did for BB defense and adapt them to SB defense. so there are 3 points we have to start with:
1. he's raising 35% of the hands
2. we're HAVE to 3-bet if we're going to play.
3. this, in turn, makes the flop much more difficult as it, IMO, commits us to betting out (unless BB cold calls our 3-bet and/or Button doesn't cap- then i think we could check/call or check/fold dependent).
so from there we can figure if we're HU, Button doesn't cap, and we're leading out the flop: putting in 3.5SBs to win 4.5SBs (figuring worst case, Button folds to our flop bet)-
that seems like a heck of a lot of $$ to put in to win very little worth the risk, but maybe i'm not looking at that right as that would mean we'd need a hand with a 75% equity edge [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] - that' can't be right! [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]. could someone take it from there....
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