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Re: 3-bet or call with the second nuts
I would 3-bet every time, [especially if SB is still in - the action is a little confusing as described].
While a 4-bet has you beat mostly - you do mention that MP pushes draws and slows down mostly but not all the time when pushed back - so I would call it. She could have two lower clubs as well because she is loose... I would almost always call a river bet too (by this time there would be 19 big bets in the pot)- but would hate to see another club or the board pair up... |
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Re: 3-bet or call with the second nuts
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I would 3-bet every time, [especially if SB is still in - the action is a little confusing as described]. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry - SB folded flop (I think). It was definitely heads-up when I got check-raised. |
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Re: 3-bet or call with the second nuts
super easy raise preflop
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Re: 3-bet or call with the second nuts
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super easy raise preflop [/ QUOTE ] I was waiting for that. If it's a given that button will likely fold to your raise (he was pretty tight) and the blinds looked like they didn't like their hands, what's the weakest hand you would raise with here? |
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Re: 3-bet or call with the second nuts
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[ QUOTE ] super easy raise preflop [/ QUOTE ] I was waiting for that. If it's a given that button will likely fold to your raise (he was pretty tight) and the blinds looked like they didn't like their hands, what's the weakest hand you would raise with here? [/ QUOTE ] I'd be thinking value more than buying the button slash eliminating players. I'd prob pop T9s for value, lower SCs for +/-EV [censored] and giggles. Suited aces too. |
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