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Re: TPTK facing pressure on a monotone flop
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I generally like to keep the pot small preflop against unknowns. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Flop (2 players, $150) [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: TPTK facing pressure on a monotone flop
I feel it's better to be the aggressor in this spot pf. You have a very strong hand and although he's and unknown to you, you're also an unknown to him. Your fourbet is going to look very strong considering you know nothing about him and you're going to fold out some better hands like TT maybe even JJ considering you're an unknown as well. Four-bet/shove imo.
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Re: TPTK facing pressure on a monotone flop
go all in before the flop is dealt
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Re: TPTK facing pressure on a monotone flop
i agree with pushing this preflop, btw. you've got great fold equity since even if villain perceives your range to be KK+ and AK, he is incorrect to call with anything except AA/KK, and these make up such a small part of his range that pushing is generally more profitable. this is even true if you are playing deeper as well.
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