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Old 10-29-2007, 11:58 PM
EN09 EN09 is offline
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Default Re: 10NL: Blind Defense

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I think the "not important" part was referring not only to the fact that people steal less but that there are plenty of other edges you can easily get, whereas at higher levels you have to count on smaller things like stealing blinds.
Anyway, this doesn't really affect things and you are totally right that it is important to understand blind stealing.

I definitely think 3betting pre is much better. The way you played it, you are still letting him have control of the hand. you will both miss the flop quite often and you want to be the one to take it down with a cbet.

How often do you lead in such a situation? If I call and hit, my default would be to check/raise.

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i'll often lead into them on the flop. for some goofy reasoning i'd rather play small pots by just calling and not risking a reraise. big cards i'll 3bet more often but mostly i'm looking to call the steal and see what develops.

this particular villain had been aggro as a rule so i opted to let him bluff off to me. the rereaise on the turn caught my eye but i was committed to calling and reloading if necessary knowing he knew i'd go to the felt with him.

it worked out. meh.

i was actually more curious if anyone would pick the turn line apart moreso than get into a debate on the worthiness of stealing at NL10.

yeah it's a great link and has taken my virtually no stealing ass to a higher level. me thinks my winrate is a direct reflection of my steal success (.6bb/hand avg)

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