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Villain is new to the game, about 10-15 hands. He's limped some pots and folded post flop. I've seen him raise once, and it was to $15, which he simply took down pre-flop, so these large raises may be standard for him.
He has ~$170, and I cover. 6 handed pre-flop: Villain raises to $16 UTG, fold to me on the button with AKd. If I re-raise to ~50, what then on the flop (pot will be ~100, villain with only ~120 left)? Am I just getting the rest in on any flop? What if villain bets in to me on the flop, still push it? Thanks for thoughts. |
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his pfr is so large. is this live?
either way, i probably call pf. though rr-ing can be okay i suppose (just makes postflop awkward as hell). |
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i think this line is fine, i push any decent flop
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his pfr is so large. is this live? either way, i probably call pf. though rr-ing can be okay i suppose (just makes postflop awkward as hell). [/ QUOTE ] Nope, not live, online. Yeah, his PFR was definitely large, and I didn't really know what to do with it. What do you think of pushing on any flop if we 3-bet it pre-flop? |
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i think this line is fine, i push any decent flop [/ QUOTE ] Regardless of what villain does? Like say he pushes or bets in to you on the flop. |
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IMO someone who raises to 16 then just calls your 3 bet doesnt have QQ + so if you flop anything other than 3 low clubs etc. push and your probably still ahead, if not your making him call with a low pair and thatll pay off for you later when you do have it
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