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simple preflop - squeeze by reg
You (sLAG) raise btn with TT, reg (22/18) calls in sb, tight reg (19/16) who you have occasional 4betting history with squeeze pot in BB. Stacks 120bb deep (5/10)
Who prefers calling and who prefers 4betting? |
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
And if you 4 bets do you call the shove ?
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
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And if you 4 bets do you call the shove ? [/ QUOTE ] el dee oh flow dependent, mostly calling |
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
obviously calling shove if you 4bet
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
Call. I think 4 betting here basically turns your hand into 22, which you don't want to do with a hand that has pretty solid postflop value.
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
yeah i think calling is best. The stacks are too deep to 4bet call a shove I think
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
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The stacks are too deep to 4bet call a shove I think [/ QUOTE ] I think given the pot size it's better with 120BB stacks than with 100 because it's easier to find a good bet size that lets him think he has fold equity. Still it would be an exceptional situation that would warrant it. |
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
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yeah i think calling is best. The stacks are too deep to 4bet call a shove I think [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: simple preflop - squeeze by reg
I'd call up to 10% of effective stacks. More than that, I'd probably fold. On the other hand, if it was a bigger raise and I strongly suspected a squeeze play with a weak hand, then I'd call the reraise with the intention of making a pot-sized raise over his continuation bet on any flop. If he really is trying to steal, then TT is probably the best hand and the psr will fold out just about all worse hands and even some better ones on most flops.
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