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Member since 01-18-2008
More posts by joliq
You were at the table so I will assume your pf range estimate for his l/c range is correct.
The flop bet is a really weird size, and we don't know much about his aggression or otherwi...
awesome work dude.
Thanks guys. I don't know if any of it's right though!
We want weaker hands to call not fold!
And again, we narrow his continuing range to hands th...
Preflop call is fine, I think given that we don't know that: a) BB is super squeezy, or b) that CO is so good we can't play OOP with this hand ever really or c) that CO will raise/call with domi...
Why not 4b to like 26/27bbs pre? You block AA, AK, AQ and so on, and OOP he then has to 5b (which I'd expect as a bluff at these stakes about never?) or fold: vs that you can play perfectly. If ...
PF raise is fine, obviously. If he's sort of reggy his flatting range is probably something like PPs, let's say 22-88 basically always, 99-JJ most of the time, but assume he 3b some %, medium SC...
PF: Fine, you can actually also flat here if he's tight/straightforward as well. Once he calls his range is like 99+, KQ+, AJ+, maybe a few other suited broadway combos. Feel free to weight away...
PF: Fine, w/e
Flop: cbet size is fine, this type of player probably won't notice if you make it .60 either or .65, I doubt his calling range is very elastic to betsizing or that he'll...
I'm not sure I necessarily agree, I just don't think this guy's going to adjust to it being 3 handed. I think his range he 3b with/continues with vs a 4b is the same in a 3 handed game as a 6 ha...
Just for reference that flop check turn bet looks like it's NEVER bluffy. Who the hell checks air as the 3bettor on Axx in a 3b pot? So if you check your hand looks like exactly what it is, not ...