bigbluffben1
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First just want to say that I
your decision to go ahead and give us another 6max live video
now in this spot i'm not sure if you saw the action correct but you said that you'd call if mfg coldcalled, i'm guessing that you were saying if it went open cc cc you'd then cc closing the action but, I am curious if you did see it right would you ever cc there knowing it went open 3bet cc
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bigbluffben1
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motienko
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3 mins You have Kd7h the board Qd3h6d.
I am trying to understand better why we peel in certain situations. What are your thoughts regarding why you are peeling here?
Pokerstove gives you 21% equity on this flop assuming the SB is 3 betting with about 20% of his hands. What siginificance does this 21% number play in your decision?
If you hit a K on the turn you are in great shape with 68% equity
If you hit a 7 on the turn you are in decent shape with 54% equity.
Assuming the villian fires again on the turn how are you playing your hand if you hit a K or 7. I would assume you would raise the King and probably just call the 7. Do you just cry call down if 3b when you raise with the K?
Are there metagame considerations at work here?
Are we weighting are outs on the flop?
Are we considering possible bluff opportunities?
You call this a loose peel. At what point would this be a no peel situation? For example: if you had a worse kicker, no diamond etc.
Thanks
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sushiglutton
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aaahshoveit
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Hi I was just wondering what would be (roughly speaking) your minimum range for 3 betting a solid players HJ open here in the SB? Do low suited As come into it?
Also we would surely be in a better situation 3-betting this from the Button despite the fact there are 2 people behind us left to act as opposed to 1 but I myself am rarely ever 3-betting hands like QTs here vs a solid players HJ open though I'd imagine our hand is somewhat similar to the bottom-middle part of his opening range here and we can give a fair number of his hands 55-99 and A8s/A9o, QJ/KJ a lot of confidence issues post-flop though as I admit I rarely do it so am not confident in these statements but I'm wondering what sort of range are you 3-betting here on the Button vs a solid players HJ open and for what reasons may you choose to 3-bet lighter on the Button vs a solid player? Do things like he's good but doesn't quite SD enough or she's a strong lag but can spew/tilt easily affect your decision?
I'm not really asking for specific answers to each question but just some idea on your thoughts on 3-betting light/lighter vs HJ (which to me is quite an odd and hard to define position because it's that strange middling ground between pretty tight and pretty loose) opens.
Good video too
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DeathDonkey
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First just want to say that I
your decision to go ahead and give us another 6max live video
now in this spot i'm not sure if you saw the action correct but you said that you'd call if mfg coldcalled, i'm guessing that you were saying if it went open cc cc you'd then cc closing the action but, I am curious if you did see it right would you ever cc there knowing it went open 3bet cc
Yeah I just slightly misspoke, I just meant if Trypt opens and folded to SB who coldcalls, I would call.
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DeathDonkey
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Now that you've showdown AQ high here UI against the same player would you be more inclined to go ahead and barrel if a similar situation came up?
Yeah a little, he will maybe be expecting that too though, so its not like I can easily level him in that spot.
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DeathDonkey
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aaahshoveit:
Basically I just want a player who I feel I have "good control" over which usually means they play fairly SF against me (or even SF with their bluffing tendencies), so that I don't have much to fear postflop with my superior position and ability to interpret their actions correctly. Someone who gives up too easily is always nice but they are hard to find in the higher stakes games for sure.
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grandmofftarkin
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