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Re: Some NL200 hands
1.not sure about this one...seems iffy
2. fold pre 3.bet flop...if villain is that spewy/agg shove to a flop raise... 4.bet flop. as played value bet river about $50....i dont mind the overbet though because a villain might interpret it as AK whiffing 5.3bet pre and then b/3b_ai on flop... |
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Re: Some NL200 hands
bump
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Re: Some NL200 hands
1. I think bettign 80 looks scarier than the push, but if this is standard for you, then looks OK. I think you get looked up weak a lot though from the flush missing.
2. Shove. He's 3-betting light = overpair is nuts. 3. I cbet here despite what you said, mainly because of so many people in the hand. Too big a chance he checks behind for free card. I'd bet, and reevaluate depending on who called or raised you. 4. Yuck. I just don't see any worse hands calling. Do you not give him credit for anything after he calls your 3bet? I don't like the flop check, but if I did, I'd raise turn here. 5. looks good |
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Re: Some NL200 hands
sobos can you explain what you mean on hand 5?
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Re: Some NL200 hands
Villain raises 8% of hands, so my rough guess is that he's raising about 4% of hands UTG. This range includes TTJJ and maybe 99 and AJ, so AQs has rather good equity against this range. The more important point is that you have great FE against 99TTJJAK, especially after the flop. So, take the initiative and reraise preflop so that you can take down the pot after the flop on most flops. It's a higher variance line, but more +EV than calling. After the flop, you have great equity against all hands, and 3betting allin increases your FE, so just bet/3bet allin. Taking the lead makes it so that you have to showdown less often.
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