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i put out a value bet, him doubling the BB is an odd move. I wouldn't put him on 9's 10's J's Q's or K's The right thing to do with those hands is raise 3-4x BB UTG or limp. Doubling the blind screems A-10 A-J to me.
As for post flop you can't really do too much except shove or fold since he's putting 1/3 of his chips into the pot and if you call you can expect him to shove the turn. |
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i put out a value bet, him doubling the BB is an odd move. I wouldn't put him on 9's 10's J's Q's or K's The right thing to do with those hands is raise 3-4x BB UTG or limp. Doubling the blind screems A-10 A-J to me. As for post flop you can't really do too much except shove or fold since he's putting 1/3 of his chips into the pot and if you call you can expect him to shove the turn. [/ QUOTE ] You can't put players on exact hands based on whatever donk raise they make... the besy you can do is assign a range of hands based on how you've seen them play... making a play because his minraise is "screaming AJ" is a shortcut to busto and fwiw - at a 2.25 a minraise UTG means literally ATC |
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Instafold, you aren't getting called with anything you beat here so the downside far outweighs the upside.
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[ QUOTE ]
i put out a value bet, him doubling the BB is an odd move. I wouldn't put him on 9's 10's J's Q's or K's The right thing to do with those hands is raise 3-4x BB UTG or limp. Doubling the blind screems A-10 A-J to me. As for post flop you can't really do too much except shove or fold since he's putting 1/3 of his chips into the pot and if you call you can expect him to shove the turn. [/ QUOTE ] That's called determining your action, then assigning a range for the villain that fits the action you've already decided on. It's bad. |
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