I main husngs. I just recently moved up to the 33 turbos on FTP. 30BI is a fairly standard BR for regs/turbos. I generally play by the guidelines in this article:
(I can't post a link, but It's...
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I main husngs. I just recently moved up to the 33 turbos on FTP. 30BI is a fairly standard BR for regs/turbos. I generally play by the guidelines in this article:
(I can't post a link, but It's...
Yeah. it's an easy bet on the flop. You have to build a pot! And this flop hits a wide range.
So we're assuming that he will never shove anything that's not aces or kings? And we're planning to fold to a 4bet with one of the best hands in the game? Isn't that turning your monster into a...
The only logical argument you made so far is that it's 2nl and you may be able to assume he always shove AA/KK. And even that argument misses the point. You fold out hands you dominate pre because...
Well, as I said, since we're deep the 3bet is fine, and may even be the best move because it isolates.
I'm guessing you think this would be fine at 100bb deep too, and it's not. Here are my...
D0zer makes a few good points for calling. I just noticed how deep you are with the villain, and that changes things because it will widen his calling range. I think you still have to fold to a...
Fold to the 3bet. Villain is a reg that 3bet your UTG. There isn't a reasonable flop you will be happy to continue on. IMO the open is fine. AJ is one of the most costly hands to use vs a regs...
Without reads you should avoid 3betting JJ-QQ vs a nitty utg open. You'll only fold out hands you have crushed, and if he shoves you are likely a dog vs his range. Getting your 3bet called is...
I've noticed that lite 3betting going on in 10nl these days. Laggfish love it. Now, I know that a 3bet of around 8% is basically unexploitable, but some of these guys 3bet 30% of their hands in the...