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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
Grunch:
AQo: a) TAG (19/11/2.5) - fold. b) LAG (45/13/3) - reraise c) Passive (35/3/.5 - depends on the read, there are some people who have 3% pre raise, and they like to raise any ace, or smtg like that. If this is the case, reraise it all the way. Otherwise, i just preffer to fold. KQs: a) TAG (19/11/2.5) - fold b) LAG (45/13/3) - reraise c) Passive (35/3/.5 - im leaning to fold, unless i have some reads that tell me to do otherwise, or maybe some very loose opponents behind [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
1a. 3bet
1b. 3bet 1c. fold 2a. 3bet 2b. 3bet 2c. fold |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
[ QUOTE ]
1a. 3bet 1b. 3bet 1c. fold 2a. 3bet 2b. 3bet 2c. fold [/ QUOTE ] This is pretty close to what I was thinking. At first I was comparing this to my 6 max experience and thinking that a 19/11 TAG to be awfully tight. Then I remembered that a 19/11 full ring plays more like a 25/17 TAG in 6 max. He's opening in MP2, which is like UTG in 6 max, but I would expect his range to be a little wider than a 6 max UTG raiser. I 3bet the tag and the lag w/ AQ, and fold against the passive. As for KQ, I'm actually leaning fold against the TAG. He's in MP2. If it was a CO open raise, I'd be much more inclined to 3bet. I'd consider a cold call if I knew the players behind me to be quite loose and I was very likely to get a 4 or 5 way flop. I tend to fold, though. I'll 3bet the lag, and the passive is an easy fold. |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
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1a. 3bet 1b. 3bet 1c. fold 2a. 3bet 2b. 3bet 2c. fold [/ QUOTE ] yeah. like this. but i probably can't fold in 1c so i 3-bet that too. |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
the thing about 3-betting the tag is that we gots the position on him. if he has A2-AJ he's going to have to hit to win. so im not worried too much about being "behind" him right now.
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
Question.. why fold against the passive? He has 35% of VP$P and he's passive.. so we can extract more money from him than him from us 'cause we're in position.
Wrong? |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
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Question.. why fold against the passive? He has 35% of VP$P and he's passive.. so we can extract more money from him than him from us 'cause we're in position. Wrong? [/ QUOTE ] 1. he is passive. this means he is unlikely to fold postflop with a good hand. b) how do you extract a lot of money from a passive player? finally, his vpip is 35 but his pfr is MUCH lower. he raised pf. this means he probably has a very good hand. |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
His VPIP doesn't matter. His postflop skill doesn't matter. What matters is he has AA-QQ/AK and we have AQ.
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
Understand the point. Thanks.
[ QUOTE ] (Disclaimer: If people think these are not very helpful posts, I'll be more than happy to stop them) [/ QUOTE ] Keep posting. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: How To Use Your HUD Info: Hand #3
For AQo I fold a and c, and 3bet b to try and knock others out.
For KQs I fold C, fold a (though I would coldcall if there was a limper), and coldcall b hoping that more would limp. |
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