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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
I wouldn't be so quick to shove. That reps a set, or 68,J8. If he is calling your b/3bet you probably aren't getting him to fold much to you. I may c/f unimproved on turn. Not ruling out a shove ofcourse but don't think its that straightforward/no brainer like.
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
You and villain will both dislike so many turns. It will be much more difficult to get the money in with good equity after the flop.
You need to 3-bet the flop if for no other reason than meta-game (but also beccause 3-betting flop is +EV where CRAI on a missed turn will often be a mistake). |
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
this is good as played, but probably not as good as putting more in on the flop
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
yeah but my question is how much do i 3 bet to on the flop with the given stacks?
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
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yeah but my question is how much do i 3 bet to on the flop with the given stacks? [/ QUOTE ] 250, 280, 300 or something your draw is so killer, that you odn't mind CALLING a shove... |
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
In a spot like this flop against aggro players (i guess that's what I'm supposed to get from your read?), your main concern should be getting money out of hands that you totally wreck like bare flush draws and 89/78 while at least putting the idea of folding into his head with like JJ-AA.
In other words, raise to like 250. IMHO, 300 is too big because it makes him less likely to shove lots of the hands we'd like him to shove expecting FE, and 200 is too little because he just snap calls it with like everything I mentioned. |
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Re: 3/6 NL -- turn stack-a-donk line.
I'd raise flop to 300 and shove any turn. Spew???
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