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Re: Small 4-Bets
oh god not another one of these..
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Re: Small 4-Bets
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What still puzzles me though is how raising from 48 -> 100/120 could ever be the correct play. You're basically BEGGING to get called. [/ QUOTE ] wait, what? what hands are you calling with and how are you playing them postflop? 56s 88? you haven't got implied odds. You don't know whether your opponent has AA or 44 or QJ. What are you doing with 88 on QJ6 flop if your opponent pushes, same with 56? [ QUOTE ] Using the argument "I 4-bet small to allow myself to correctly fold to a push" is stupid with a big range of hands. If you're not raising enough to generate proper FE with your bluffs, you shouldn't be 4-betting/folding to a 5-bet with those hands in the first place. [/ QUOTE ] The reason you leave yourself room to fold to a push, is not only so you can fold to a push it's also that your opponents know you can fold to a push. Therefore your opponents might push with crappy hands for fold equity, which may be a big mistake against your range. Therefore you give your opponent a chance to make a mistake. [ QUOTE ] I mean...I could be wrong, but you have to think about it this way: Top players have been making a solid 6-8 PTBB/100 (live pros even more) for a long time at MSNL without employing this "new strategy." It's hard to believe that CTS, et al came along and reinvented the wheel this year because all the past NL pros were too stupid to use this monster technique over the last 30 years. [/ QUOTE ] It's only recently that light 3 betting has come into such wide use that a counter for it is useful. |
#43
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Re: Small 4-Bets
OH,
the light (and small) 4bet has come from light 3betting. Players are 3betting with hands that cannot stand a small 4bet. That's really all there is to it. Sometimes they'll be getting correct odds to call, but most of their 3betting range will not be calling the 4bet. I started doing this for awhile, but eventually I was getting bluff called and bluff 5bet (yep). So I've switched to 4bet shoving mostly. |
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Re: Small 4-Bets
I think I'm going to start 3-betting smaller.
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I think I'm going to start 3-betting smaller. [/ QUOTE ] Please reveal your small 4-bet owning strategy |
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Please reveal your small 4-bet owning strategy [/ QUOTE ] It's no strategy, really. I just don't 3-bet all that light. |
#47
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Re: Small 4-Bets
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It's no strategy, really. I just don't 3-bet all that light. [/ QUOTE ] Ahhhh. But obviously light 4-betting somebody who doesn't 3-bet light is going to be spew. |
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Re: Small 4-Bets
Small 4-bets work like a charm when applied against the right opponents.
Oh, and also: [ QUOTE ] Please reveal your small 4-bet owning strategy [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Small 4-Bets
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OH, the light (and small) 4bet has come from light 3betting. Players are 3betting with hands that cannot stand a small 4bet. That's really all there is to it. Sometimes they'll be getting correct odds to call, but most of their 3betting range will not be calling the 4bet. I started doing this for awhile, but eventually I was getting bluff called and bluff 5bet (yep). So I've switched to 4bet shoving mostly. [/ QUOTE ] You were probably just 4-betting light with too many bluffs. If you're doing it with a good value:bluff ratio then you can't be so easily exploited. |
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[ QUOTE ] Please reveal your small 4-bet owning strategy [/ QUOTE ] It's no strategy, really. I just don't 3-bet all that light. [/ QUOTE ] oh, so ur a nit...sweet strategy. |
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