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How much action?
Live 15/30.
Co is tight and button is a spazzy lag. He doesn't read hands and always overrates his holdings, but I haven't seen him do anything with total air so far. Co open raises, button calls, I 3bet TT in the bb. Flop: J 6 4 r I bet, co calls, button raises, I 3bet, co folds, button goes 4, I call. Turn: 8 I check call River: 3 I check call. I had another TT hand like this a few days where it was raised preflop and I ended up hu against a bad player with one overcard. I don't feel like I have a very good sense for how to handle these spots. |
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Re: How much action?
i dont like putting so much $ in there w/ very little chance to improve against J9o...
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#3
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Re: How much action?
After he raises the flop I just c/c/c/c/c//c/c/c/c/c/c/c and hope for the best.
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Re: How much action?
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After he raises the flop I just c/c/c/c/c//c/c/c/c/c/c/c and hope for the best. [/ QUOTE ] Even with co in there? That would have been my plan hu but I wanted to shake his 6 outer. But I could see how it's not worth it, given that I don't have all that much to defend in the first place, once I get raised on that flop. |
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Re: How much action?
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[ QUOTE ] After he raises the flop I just c/c/c/c/c//c/c/c/c/c/c/c and hope for the best. [/ QUOTE ] Even with co in there? That would have been my plan hu but I wanted to shake his 6 outer. But I could see how it's not worth it, given that I don't have all that much to defend in the first place, once I get raised on that flop [/ QUOTE ] Thats the key right there. The J64 flop is ragged that once co calls buttons raising range is really narrow. Jx, TT, 99, 88, maybe 77. I could definatly like a line like calling the flop raise and donking the turn if you want to eliminate co. If you donk the turn, he's unlikely to raise you w/less than TPGK |
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Re: How much action?
call flop raise-donk/fold turn.
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Re: How much action?
Maybe everyone else hates this, but I like 3-betting with the intention of folding to a 4-bet on the flop.
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