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I dont think this has been discussed lately too much.
Lets say you're CO/Button at a 6-handed table and have 100bb stack. You have a c20% pfr and mix it up. Hero opens, SB/BB (c20% pfr, aggressive) defends with a reraise. Basically the villian has the seemingly common strategy of only defending his blind via a reraise. Presumably the defender probably doesnt like playing medium/low pocket pairs out of position against hero because the set value isnt there and its tough to be +ev out of position against an aggressive player. Do you play hands like 10[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ? It seems that loads of people do in which case it would make sense for them to float or bluff raise some flops and yet I rarely see this. I prefer to 4-bet bluff in this situation (if I think big blind repops too wide a range) and force blind to commit his stack or not. What sort of hands do you flat call with? |
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