I think you have to 3 bet. You dont want 2-3 calls behind as your relative position will be terrible.
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I think you have to 3 bet. You dont want 2-3 calls behind as your relative position will be terrible.
As most of you know I have no HUD or HEM at the moment (hence playing at 2NL), so no stats.
Villain's been stationy, bought in full but has called a fair few pre and not reloaded. No hands with...
Or bigger to make it look like bs and increase the $EV of the bet?
Tricky spot as such a player is only calling with stuff you beat if he think's you don't have a K. (I suppose there are 2 combos...
Havn't you got the wrong villain? Surely if you've played 3 with him, he folded UTG and called both blinds that guy is now the button?
He'll call like $6 with all the hands we're vbetting against which is the majority of his range. 44/8 suggests hopeless station to me. Folding 5/7 cbets is consistent with fit or fold (where for...
decent volume for someone so busy. What's your setup?
But he'll call $6 if he hit a Q and maybe even with Tx. It's a nice v-bet. Betting less costs money against the majority of his range that we're vbetting against.
Fold to the raise Daven
I guess that was the point of my question. Why is it perfect and why is $4, trying to bloat the pot with the nuts, bad in comparison?
Genuine question
I think too many people are being dismissive of the flop sizing question. It is an interesting one.
Why is betting just over 1/3 pot good ever? Say, if it helps, we're in a spot similar to this...
Find it hard getting my head around this one.
Advice without reading other posts was:
Villain's stats makes him a fish who has most likely a big pair or AK. Flop sizing too small, bet at least $4...
You can't check this river against a fish!!
IMO a shove is probably overkill and would fold out a lot of the nice 2 pair hands you beat.
I'd bet, maybe $6-7, and fold to a shove (because he...
donking the turn, if you are going to do it with on $4 seems terrible. The play looks so weird that AK/ maybe AQ might call a street (in which case $4 is not enough), and it will definitely fold out...
Hey Andy,
I've been donking around at 2 euro NL a bit while I wait for non-laptop computer to run HUD and HEM on so I can grind seriously and I've seen you at my tables.
This will marginally...
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If by "bit of a" you mean complete and if by cock you mean racist.
Huey/Easy_Freeman/Poker
It's 110 not 100 as each of the other 3 players are putting in 10 this round.
Each game is independent given equal skill of the players. The EV of each player if you don't play is
-10 +...
What is supposed to make you not bad is the ability to fold the flop to the SB even when there is a fish around.
Raise > calling IMO but I'm basically folding every time.
I suppose I could see shoving flop, but why? I mean people who c/r flops OOP are firing most turns. If you are ahead of his range, then calling flop and then calling/shoving turn clearly dominates...
Oh so you shipped the flop?
Turn is now irrelevant then. I would have called flop and depending on bet size and what was left in my stack would have called or raised his turn bet.
But he probably gets the $3 to win $20 is tempting idea (and pot odds is the formal name for that). People on poker sites generally understand odds as they are used to betting, even if they don't...
And what did he do? you haz position
given he's played 2/3rds of his hands has he been aggro post flop (apart from 9 flush hand)?
With such a crazy pf calling range he has a lot of worse 2 pair than you and OESDs and maybe even...
maybe he just doesn't raise 9 high flush draws?
Ship. KK and AQ probably can't fold with the pot odds