Lets talk about threebetting.
6 handed game. 100bb stacks. Decent Villain on CO who raises the top 15% opens for 3.5xbb. Button folds, we're in the small blind with two cards. Our image is tight aggressive and we've not been out of line. Villain hasn't been out of line.
What are you threebetting with? What are you calling with? What are you mucking?
Here's how I've been handling it. I have been reraising AQ, AK, TT+ about 100% of the time in this scenario, and depending on circumstances will often add in 88, 99, KQ, and AJ to that range. My standard reraise size is (the size of their raise) + (10% of the effective stack) or 3.5 times, whichever is larger.
OK, new topic. What is our plan on the flop. I feel like I am spewing a massive amount of money by betting most flops that I miss. Say he raises, we reraise with AQ, he fairly quickly calls and the flop is T84 with two to a suit. I usually bet 3/4 the pot here, and I feel like i am getting called ALOT in this spot, then obviously I am having to shut down on the turn and give up like 1/2 a buyin to what may or may not be a bluff.
This is also happening to me when I reraise with the aforementioned AQ and the flop is K high. I think 88-QQ are calling me here and then stealing the pot on the turn when I show weakness.
Is the answer to threebet a tighter range? Granted, I am playing low stakes (1/2, .5/1) but these are decent taggs that are owning me over and over in these spots. I feel like they are making bad calls vs. my range, but for some reason the money isn't flowing back to me in the ideal scenarios (AA on a K high flop) like it should be (and that may be variance, I can't say for sure).
One thing is for sure, its making me rethink whether I should be threebetting with big broadway hands, when every time I do I am basically expecting to lose 30-40bb on a fruitless bluff.
Re: Lets talk about threebetting.
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Originally Posted by Renton
6 handed game. 100bb stacks. Decent Villain on CO who raises the top 15% opens for 3.5xbb.
What changes if the PFR'er raises it to 5xbb?
I run into this situation a lot. I am in the SB with AQ and villain raises from CO to 5xBB, and often I fold here. Is this too weak?
If he raised to 3xBB I often 3-bet.
What's the best way to play this type of hand against a semi-loose aggressive player? (I really hate calling with AQ OOP)
Re: Lets talk about threebetting.
Luckie already said it, but to reiterate. . .
It seems like so many people are looking for standardized lines. If things were that easy then everyone would be beating the games. The problem though is that at a certain level pretty much everyone recognizes what is "standard" so you're actually going to have to start playing your opponents.
You can give a standard answer for situations that occur in a vaccuum. Poker is a dynamic game though. Accordingly your lines should be changing with the ebb and flow of the game. The thought process needs to shift from "how should I play these two cards" to "how should I play this situation?"
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Originally Posted by JL
I run into this situation a lot. I am in the SB with AQ and villain raises from CO to 5xBB, and often I fold here. Is this too weak?
If he raised to 3xBB I often 3-bet.
What's the best way to play this type of hand against a semi-loose aggressive player? (I really hate calling with AQ OOP)
Some situations are cut-and-dried. This isn't one of them. A canned line simply doesn't take into account everything you should be considering.
How should you play this situation?
Have his PF raises been getting too much respect? If so, then I would lean towards raising. Is he the type of player that calls 3-bets lightly? If so, I would lean towards folding. If he doesn't usually call 3-bets lightly is there any other factors that might influence him into doing so in this instance (ie. he recently lost a big hand and might be tilting, the last 2 times he raised in LP your re-popped him, etc.)? Do I have a solid image? If so, I would give more consideration to raising or calling. Does he 4-bet lightly? If so, I would probably call or fold instead of 3-betting. Does he float the flop a lot? Does he do it in re-raised pots as well? What level is this guy capable of thinking on? etc. etc. etc.
It's the sum of all of these factors and more that should ultimately dictate the way you decide to play.
It's like asking how to get laid... Well what type of girl is she? Is she religious? Is she in a relationship? Did she just get out of a relationship? If so, how long was the relationship? How long ago did it end? What type of guys does she like? Does she like to party? How much money do you make? Is she pregnant? Is she easily offended? Is she on the rag? Is she deaf/dumb/blind? etc. etc. etc.
The best approach for one girl in one situation might be totally different from the best approach for trying to bang some other chick. Poker is no different. It's a game of people. As such, standard lines aren't always applicable.
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Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
Is she on the rag? Is she deaf/dumb/blind? etc. etc. etc.
Best quote ever??