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Old 11-01-2007, 07:07 PM
dpis dpis is offline
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Default Re: NL50: my KK gets 3bet by BB PF

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You don't need to be as tricky at lower stakes, this adjustment certainly pays off well at NL100 and NL200 tho. If you tend to shove a lot for other hands (I don't mean pf), then shoving works, raising a small enough amount so as to look like you might fold to a shove might work. Whatever. I think this serves the same purpose as call and collect cbet moneys.

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I hear what you're saying. But I do think that you have to "adjust", if you will, to opponents who may know that if you don't rr in this spot then you must not have kk or aa. I would think a 9-9-x player would be more inclined to notice something like that, and that therefore a flat-call type play may work better on someone like him. I do maintain that I think you've got a better shot at picking up that cbet (assuming he doesn't have aa) this way than if you predictably rr the kk. Believe me, I'm not advocating this play as the standard, but I think it can be benificial against tighter, probably more observant players
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