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PF fine given your image and table conditions, as your steal success rate should be quite good.
Personally, I would call the flop raise and raise the turn, thereby getting more value from hands we have crushed (like a pocket pair, mediocre jack, etc). Back to your action. Your flop 3 bet looks like QQ, KK, AA, and when you get check raised again, my guess is the BB is raising a weaker 5 as he's putting you on an ovpr. Raise the turn and possibly go to war...his read is wrong [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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PF fine given your image and table conditions, as your steal success rate should be quite good. Personally, I would call the flop raise and raise the turn, thereby getting more value from hands we have crushed (like a pocket pair, mediocre jack, etc). Back to your action. Your flop 3 bet looks like QQ, KK, AA, and when you get check raised again, my guess is the BB is raising a weaker 5 as he's putting you on an ovpr. Raise the turn and possibly go to war...his read is wrong [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I like the flop/turn line if the weak passive isn't still in the hand. He's cold calling a ton when i threebet the flop and might fold if i raise the turn. Yr right about the turn though. I hadn't defined my hand clearly enough. I don't know about "going to war". If my image is nitty, his range converges with mine around when he fourbets the turn. |
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