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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
Firstly: http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com/Hand-Converter.php
Regarding the preflop call, it's not a terrible idea heads-up against most players, but you should nearly always c/r the flop when you do it (and the rest of the time probably slowplay to the turn). That way you still get your deception and your raise. I think the rest of the postflop play is good if you were folding to a river raise. It looks like he probably had Qx. |
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
thank you for your advices. The Villain finally has 9-9. The reason for call preflop it's to induce the BB enter to the pot also and to deceive the original Raiser.
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
I always 3-bet preflop in this spot. You are missing too much value by not getting in more money when you are winning. Build the pot bigger so that the villain has more incentive to call down with his 99.
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
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The reason for call preflop it's to induce the BB enter to the pot also and to deceive the original Raiser. regards. [/ QUOTE ] I dont think that you should be trying to play your AA against more than one opponent by not raising pf. Thats quite simply because even though you will remain a favourite to win the hand, you will become less likely to win the more opponents that you have. |
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
Calling with premium in the blinds is terrible. Think about how much pooflinging goes on in blind play without premium hands.
IMO fastplaying premium against a steal is one of the most profitable situations in LHE as long as you defend with other hands as well. If you need to slow play, a decent line if you get action on the flop is call the raise and c-r turn. (but I would avoid that line in this hand given the flop) |
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
Welcome to the forums. Your pre flop and flop play are pretty bad. You need to be getting more money in on these two streets. I don't know that you always have to 3-bet AA but being OOP its the best way to go. If you do just call pre flop check/raise the flop and at least gain back the bet you missed pre flop. Calling the raise and donking the flop is usually going to be the way to win the least here when ahead.
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
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Calling with premium in the blinds is terrible. Think about how much pooflinging goes on in blind play without premium hands. [/ QUOTE ] I should mention that last night I misread the hand thinking hero was BB. With hero as SB and BB to act I'd rather 3bet, simply because some hands will be correct to call 1 and if he has a hand he'll call 2 with, our PFR gets 3-5SB worth of other people's money in the pot. That's huge. That said...how often do you defend your blind with a hand like T9s and flop top or second pair only to get aggressive with that? Lots of aggression goes on in blind battles but it's not all preflop. |
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
I'd 3bet this guy preflop.
As played, I wouldn't donk the flop. Do either a c/r on the flop or else a c/c on the flop with the intention of c/r'ing a safe turn card. |
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Re: Playing Premium hands from the Blinds in PS 0,50/1,00
I misread the original post; I thought you were in the BB and I can see an argument for just smooth-calling there for deception purposes since the pot is already HU. I really hate your call from the SB. 3-betting in that spot is just about 100% mandatory.
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