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Re: 9er
i think a 3 bet is standard here for me. my question is what might swing this from a raise to a call? tighter than normal raising range from button? tight 3 bet calling range for button? think im 3 betting almost 100 % of the time here. is that excessive?
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Re: 9er
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i think a 3 bet is standard here for me. my question is what might swing this from a raise to a call? tighter than normal raising range from button? tight 3 bet calling range for button? think im 3 betting almost 100 % of the time here. is that excessive? [/ QUOTE ] How do you play it when the Flop comes K J x? Donk a lead out bet out there? And regarding the guys discussing calling the 4bet to stack the villain. The 4bet would have to be atleast $50 or $60 and we aren't getting those kind of odds to hit our set. |
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Re: 9er
reraise. if he shoves, think about it and usually fold. but sometimes call. he's not shoving with JJ/TT much pf.
if flop bricks out, either b/3b or c/r ai. if its an ugly flop like Kxx (or a nice one to bluff i suppose), b/f is usually pretty nice. |
#34
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Re: 9er
$26.
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Re: 9er
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reraise. if he shoves, think about it and usually fold. but sometimes call. he's not shoving with JJ/TT much pf. if flop bricks out, either b/3b or c/r ai. if its an ugly flop like Kxx (or a nice one to bluff i suppose), b/f is usually pretty nice. [/ QUOTE ] I don't like getting my chips in the middle out of position I guess. |
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Re: 9er
There is some really terrible advice in this thread. Not because people are wanting to do the wrong thing, but their reasoning for doing it. Casper is pretty spot on - it depends on their 3bet calling range an awful lot and how well you can play OOP with marginal hands.
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