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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
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Calling is worsest option imo. [/ QUOTE ] U sure about this? I think folding or calling on the flop is best. Can AJ, KJ, QJ call a reraise on this flop? If I raise, I think I drive them out. Calling keeps them in the hand. On the other hand, with so many preflop callers I may already be beat by so I think folding is surely justified here. I'm just not ready to give up this pot for a min-raise. Lastly, calling his flop raise helps me at least try to keep some semblance of pot control. |
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
But lets say, turn is totally blank and he bets. What is your plan now?
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
whats the problem with just sticking it in on the flop? guy only has 75 BB and is an unknown.
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
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whats the problem with just sticking it in on the flop? guy only has 75 BB and is an unknown. [/ QUOTE ] If he were the only pre-flop caller, then I feel good getting it in here vs his medium stack. With three pre-flop callers I need to give him more credit for a hand. |
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
Reads on villain would really make this easier to play. By calling his flop raise, I'm in a tough spot on the turn either way. I realize this, but I think it's better than re-raising preflop as that allows him to play perfectly against me.
With a blank turn, I can either lead/fold or check/call. If I lead turn for a 2/3 pot size bet and get raised I can fold comfortably knowing that I'm beat. The problem with that is he doesn't have too much behind so a lead/fold is pretty bad I here. So... a blank turn and I probably check/call this hand down. I lose to flopped set and win from AJ, KJ, QJ. |
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
Against a 75BB stack and an SPR < 5, I stick it in on the flop all day, unless I have a read that the villain is really passive/nitty.
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
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Against a 75BB stack and an SPR < 5, I stick it in on the flop all day, unless I have a read that the villain is really passive/nitty. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, it's kind of borderline here but I think this is one of those occaisions where I discount the good SPR for my AA. Here's why: 1.) Four players saw the flop. 2.) Villain is not likely on a draw. There is only one draw and it's unlikey 3,5. 3.) Villain is unkown. I find it is better to give unkowns more credit at NL400 than I do at lower levels. Anyone disagree? 4.) Pushing his flop raise allows him to play perfectly against me. 5.) I've already raised UTG and bet the flop into three players. I'm saying I have a high pair and he's not backing down. All and all I think check/call is a more profitable line if the turn and river blank. |
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
What does SPR stand for?
Thanks Baja15 |
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
Stack to pot ratio
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Re: NL400: I fold AA for less than a PSP
Having played 0 hands of 400NL, I honestly have no idea about what kinds of reads to give unknowns. If the default read on someone at 400NL is that they won't do this without a jack, 22 or 44.
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