Those are impressive results. Much better than PTR would lead you to believe.
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Those are impressive results. Much better than PTR would lead you to believe.
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Is it a 3bet if the highest card are paired? If yes, why is it that big of a difference compared to the middle card paired? (J9QQ insead of Q9JJ)
Is it a 3bet if the highest card are paired? If yes, why is it that big of a difference compared to the middle card paired? (J9QQ insead of Q9JJ)
I see QQJ9 and QJJ9 pretty similarly. Obviously the former is an objectively stronger hand, but they are def in the same category. I wouldn't 3bet either under normal circumstances (very shallow or very deep = better for 3betting!)
I see QQJ9 and QJJ9 pretty similarly. Obviously the former is an objectively stronger hand, but they are def in the same category. I wouldn't 3bet either under normal circumstances (very shallow or very deep = better for 3betting!)
Thank you,, would you as a general strategy not 3bet any pairs except AA-KK with good sidecards?(before you adjust to the specific player I mean)
Thank you,, would you as a general strategy not 3bet any pairs except AA-KK with good sidecards?(before you adjust to the specific player I mean)
Yea, I think thats a pretty good default.
If villain is never 4betting, do you prefer not to 3bet Aces?
No, you should still 3bet many AA hands because they're just very strong and you want to put more money in the pot with strong hands. Feel free to flat the weaker AAs, but if you aren't 3betting any of them that is definitely a leak.
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