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villian completes SB W/ Ax ...over to me...

  
 
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Old 09-22-2010, 05:02 PM     Post subject: villian completes SB W/ Ax ...over to me... #1 (permalink)  
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I have a 30/11 over 56 to my right , he is 500 bb deep stacked . , I am 200 bb



I observe him 3 times completing in the SB with Ax , and raise 4bb with AA .( thats my only read so far)
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Its fold ,fold , fold , SB calls , BB raise , sb fold . repeat , repeat, repeat . I'm bored with this. There must be more to life that this eternal sequence.


Is there any advantage in flat calling BB v SB against this particular villian because Im having trouble getting my hands on his $$$

so , lets say I do this

(all fold) SB calls , BB checks...

When I am ahead of his Ax range

and I do this

(all fold) SB calls , BB raise

With ATC. (until he adjusts )

After writing this , Im starting to think its standard and I shunt even be asking.
 
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Old 09-22-2010, 06:15 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Instead of thinking so strictly about it in terms of being ahead/behind, think about what's going to play really well and get him to make mistakes post-flop.
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