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NL200 button min 4 bet
Button is a 23/12/2 regular, seems tight weak with a low wsd% (<25%) and a high %showdowns won(>65%). I play somewhere around 20/16/2, and vilain probably suspects I can 3 bet light.
NL $1/$2 Texas Hold'em Table 6-max (Real Money) Seat 3 is the button Total number of active players : 6 Seat 1: MP ( $171.20 ) Seat 2: CO ( $168.90 ) Seat 3: <font color="blue">Button</font> ( $195 ) Seat 4: <font color="red">Hero</font> ( $305.45 ) Seat 5: BB ( $250.10 ) Seat 6: UTG ( $188.45 ) <font color="red">Hero</font> posts small blind [$1] BB posts big blind [$2] ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to <font color="red">Hero</font> K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] UTG folds MP folds CO folds <font color="blue">Button</font> raises to [$7] <font color="red">Hero</font> raises to [$28] BB folds <font color="blue">Button</font> raises to [$49] <font color="red">Hero</font> goes all-in <font color="red">Hero</font> raises to [$305.45] <font color="blue">Button</font> folds Returning uncalled bet [$256.45] to Hero ** Hand Conclusion ** <font color="red">Hero</font> wins $100 from main pot What kind of hands should I expect the most if I just call instead of shoving (mostly QQ/JJ? possibly AQ/AK? Or should I also expect light hands like 89s trying to resteal and to get vigorish + position if I call?). And also which line is best? Push, call and check flop, call and lead? I chose to push since oop, but I'm not convinced it's the best choice.. I suspect the player plays too solid to call the push with AK or QQ-, or rarely, and I have to take into account the possibility he might also do this min 4 bet with AA. |
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Re: NL200 button min 4 bet
You just won $84 without having to risk taking a flop - no shame in that. Also you now know that he will make small 4-bets when weak.
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Re: NL200 button min 4 bet
min 5b ldo
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Re: NL200 button min 4 bet
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Also you now know that he will make small 4-bets when weak. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! Does this mean you would also occasionally shove with much weaker holdings, like AQs or 78s? I mean the fact it's a min raise incites to consider a call with light hands with potential, but it's still 21$ to pay for a potential 230, out of position. It seems kinda expensive for AQs or a suited connector, even with a very precise idea of the opponent's holding (which actually I don't have, even though QQ comes to mind..). And on the other hand having to fold to a min raise every time I've 3 bet a bit light seems weak and making his move look almost decent.. |
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