Marlow
08-10-2004, 02:59 PM
Here’s something that happens all the time where I currently play.
I’ll be in a 3 or 4-handed situation where I’m trying very hard to own the table. It’s relatively rare that there’s anyone more aggressive than me at the table. Once I figure out that my opponents will fold without a hand, I’ll keep betting until they give me reason not to. Anyway, after 15 minutes of me just pushing everyone around, they make their adjustments and start to (correctly) call more often.
My question is -- how would you adjust your play to counter their adjustments in the following 3-handed situations:
In the SB
1)Button calls, you have 33-55
2)Button calls, you have A2o-A8o
3)Button calls, you have QTo
4)Button calls, you have QTs
5)Button calls, you have T9s
6)Button raises, you have A9s
7)Button raises, you have QTs
8)Button raises, you have 66-77
For the situations above where you will see a flop, how do you proceed if the flop does not help at all? Remember that you can count on at least 1 of your opponents calling or raising about 80% of the time.
thx for your help!
Marlow /images/graemlins/spade.gif /images/graemlins/diamond.gif /images/graemlins/club.gif /images/graemlins/heart.gif
I’ll be in a 3 or 4-handed situation where I’m trying very hard to own the table. It’s relatively rare that there’s anyone more aggressive than me at the table. Once I figure out that my opponents will fold without a hand, I’ll keep betting until they give me reason not to. Anyway, after 15 minutes of me just pushing everyone around, they make their adjustments and start to (correctly) call more often.
My question is -- how would you adjust your play to counter their adjustments in the following 3-handed situations:
In the SB
1)Button calls, you have 33-55
2)Button calls, you have A2o-A8o
3)Button calls, you have QTo
4)Button calls, you have QTs
5)Button calls, you have T9s
6)Button raises, you have A9s
7)Button raises, you have QTs
8)Button raises, you have 66-77
For the situations above where you will see a flop, how do you proceed if the flop does not help at all? Remember that you can count on at least 1 of your opponents calling or raising about 80% of the time.
thx for your help!
Marlow /images/graemlins/spade.gif /images/graemlins/diamond.gif /images/graemlins/club.gif /images/graemlins/heart.gif