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Party 215 common enough preflop spot
Early in the Party $200 300k guaranteed.
Blinds 30/60. 5k stacks. Villain is in the bb, playing 28/20 so far. Last orbit I opened the CO with AJs and I folded to his 3-bet from the big blind. Very next orbit... Folded to me in the CO with Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 10[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] I raise to 180. Folds to Villain who 3-bets from the BB to 660. I 4-bet to 1700. Am I correct in thinking that my raise was the worst play possible? Fold>>Call>>>>>Raise? Basically what I'm trying to get at is, when in position, is the best way to handle habitual 3-bettors to call more or 4-bet more? I know it's opponent dependent and all, but it's hard to approximate a 3-bet/call 4-bet or 3-bet/5-bet allin frequency for a pretty much unknown. |
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Re: Party 215 common enough preflop spot
doing it two times definitely doesn't make it habitual. And if it turns out that he does do so often, either open limp or tighten ur range(enough that ur prepared to call or repop, mostly the latter).
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Re: Party 215 common enough preflop spot
It all depends on what you think his ranges are, if he is 3betting stupidly light and not 5betting, raise >call>fold, if he isn't 3betting much, fold > call or raise, it all depends how willing he is to play for stacks to decided which is worse
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