Full House
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 605
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I am not quite sure how the in position / out of position argument SHOULD go, but I definitely managed to make two separate and opposite points. One would think that they can't both be right.
I seem to remember thinking that the OOP argument for a small bet size when first in has to do with working with a small pot as you expect to be lower EV than if playing the same hand in position. When in position and first to act you just want to start juicing the pot you're in a good position to take down.
I think the OOP 3bet being bigger than IP could have something to do with fold equity - when OOP you'd rather get the pre-flop fold, whereas when IP you'd rather get the pre-flop call. Or maybe I'm just exactly wrong on this one.
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