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Re: i keep changing my plan
Against an unknown, just calling down (assuming you don't improve) after getting three-bet on the flop seems perfectly reasonable to me.
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Re: i keep changing my plan
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Against an unknown, just calling down (assuming you don't improve) after getting three-bet on the flop seems perfectly reasonable to me. [/ QUOTE ] You mean just calling down with this turn card, right? Of the turn is a brick, easy raise/calldown, IMO. |
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Re: i keep changing my plan
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Against an unknown, just calling down (assuming you don't improve) after getting three-bet on the flop seems perfectly reasonable to me. [/ QUOTE ] KJ3r vs. an SB 3-bettor and you want to just call down a flop 3-bet? i can see changing course on the turn A since AK AJ and AA now beat you, but you definitely have to put more bets in with this hand. giving him a very tight flop 3-betting range of AA AK KQ KJ KK and JJ, you have the best hand almost 80% of the time. you have the best hand or are splitting a massive 93% of the time. |
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Re: i keep changing my plan
yup what he said.... calling down the 3bet on that board and not raising the turn is missing a lot of value even if u always call down a 3bet and always lose.
i dont raise the turn or river in OP, moron factor is not enuff and we dont have the equity against a normal range ( i think AA AK KQ KJ KK and JJ isnt a tight range after his 3bet preflop and on the flop its a normal one) |
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