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 Originally Posted by Webb87
Hand 4: I was just 3Beting to isolate MP because he was a weak player raising lots of hands and I thought he might just call with worse. Then when the guy who hasn't played once in 19 hands just flat calls out of position with MP still to act, it really signals strength to me at these stakes. I feel like he always has at least QQ+, especially when he check minraises the flop. Is stacking off here really appropriate? It's a good flop but it would have been a lot better if I had at least some kind of backdoor straight or flush to go for.
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PS - What does SPR mean?
You absolutely do not have to stack off here just because your SPR is 2.5. OH and SPR is stack to pot ratio, ie. how much money u have behind relative to teh size of the poot. There's some posts about it floating around the forum, just do a search.
As for the hand, given the reasoning behind the PF 3 bet i don't mind it, but i'd make it smaller since we have position. $2.50 is plenty. Getting c/r on the flop sucks, but barring any reads i play it the same.
Other hands:
1) I fold to the 3bet tbh. He's not even full stacked and we have no reads. That's personal preference tho, calling is not a hudge mistake, I just like to know whether or not I'm set hunting before i call with mid PPs.
2) It's pretty optimistic to expect a 35/11 player to fold a draw after raising the flop with it, and you're behind most of the made hands he'll get it in with.
3) His turn 3bet reeks of the nuts, but I couldn't fold Top 2 here against this type of player. Suggest boating up on the river to beat his straight.
5) Because I'm such a station and his bet is so small i'd call turn and c/f river, which probably means we should fold the turn
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