Armisan
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FaceMyAlterEgo
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In the bb I would def Flat against about every player (from LP). In the SB I would sometimes flat vs minraise or against 2,5x bu open, but only if I think villain is not too great. Against co open or 3x bu open I would 3bet or fold,3bet most of the time. In the bu I think flatting is usually ok, but if not 3betting def is.
The flop u describe does look good for checkraising, but be aware, against a good opponent, that you are repping really thinly, especially in the sb where you prob are perceifed to 3bet TT, and 3bet or fold 22 and 44. So unless you get credit for c/r AT or alike, you practically dont rep anything. (which is not a problem against unsophisticated players though)
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UU!I.I.4AAUU35
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What factors do you consider are important to lean to one or another line?
Bet sizing
Situation1:
Villain1: 3bet some of the time, fold most of the time.
Villain2: Fold
Situation2:
Villain1: in the sb, 3 bet some of the time, fold most of the time, in the bb, 3 bet some of the time, call some of the time(unless raise size is particularly big), fold some of the time.
Villain2: in the sb, fold, in the bb, call some of the time, fold some of the time
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Armisan
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The flop u describe does look good for checkraising, but be aware, against a good opponent, that you are repping really thinly, especially in the sb where you prob are perceived to 3bet TT, and 3bet or fold 22 and 44. So unless you get credit for c/r AT or alike, you practically dont rep anything. (which is not a problem against unsophisticated players though)
That`s a good point actually. Hmm now it got me thinking what kind of flops we could actually ch/r or raise holding Backdoor SD+FD type hand on the flop not to be full of shit majority of the time vs sophisticated player.
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