Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
Assume 100BB stacks for this question.
I play enough hands that most regulars know who I am. Over the last 15K hands I am sure I have developed a weak tight image and I dont know how to fight back. I am running about 18/10 and I get 3-bet ALL the time. So, what is the best way to counter 4-bet lighter ? 4-bet push. So, I typically raise 22-AA from all positions, AK-AQ all positions, and button,co is 98s-AKs and some two gappers. So, when I get re-raised, what do i do with these hands ? What range do I push back with ? Do i push AI or just 4-bet, what is are easy folds. I know this is player dependent so lets pick 3 basic types of players. 15/12, 20/15, 30/20 |
Re: Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
are you sure its not in your head? most competent players should not be 3betting an 18/10 light cos your range is already so strong. nit.
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Re: Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
18/10 sucks. u are just calling >50% of the hands u play, thats awful
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Re: Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
it must be in your head, at least ime
i go through periods of time where i SWEAR i'm getting 3bet light, but not due to a real read (# of 3 bets over recent history w/ 1 particular villain), just a sort of "wow, this seems odd, it's a different villain, but that OTHER villain just 3bet me, and now this one is doing it... obv light) and it's the quickest way i lose stacks vs qq+ ak and aq holding unmentionable hands |
Re: Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
doesn't sound like you should be playing medium stakes tbh. It should be real easy to know what to do if you get 3 bet, if you are only raising 10%.18/10 strategy sucks btw. I can't imagine you will do well at medium stakes but you should be able to grind out money at small stakes playing that style. If you ever get 3 bet, it will never be a light 3 bet.
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Re: Stategy Post: Help me with some PF decisions
Only 4-bet bluff and just call all your good hands!
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