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12-04-2005 04:16 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
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Well, you are slight dog to a random hand and OOP BUT there's 1.5 SB of dead money in the pot.

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oreogod 12-04-2005 05:26 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
Tstone asked this question in IRC last night, I told him I probably raise, but he didnt have the Fold BB stat on him so if someone wanted to fold, Id have no problem with that, but me...I prolly hit it up.

12-04-2005 06:12 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
Hahahaha Tstone....

I went to take the poll. Clicked fold, then changed it to raise, then changed it fold again. This is pretty close.

His numbers indicate that so far he's been semi-tight and pretty passive preflop. We really don't know how tight or how passive and how he handles blind situations.

We may have a good amount of preflop or flop steal equity, but we're still OOP and a dog to a random hand. Add in the fact that we might be multi-tabling and this becomes a "fold ahead of time" checkbox.

12-04-2005 06:48 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
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This, plus you'll take it without a flop sometimes, and also take in on the flop quite often. Combine this with the fact that he is unlikely to play back against you with air makes this an easy steal IMO.

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Remeber this is somewhat compensated for by the fact that you are getting three bet here reasonably liberally, even by tightish opponents; and they get the same advantages with the iniative here; also, the fact that they are in position decreases your equity fairly significantly when they peel flop, then auto bet when you check to them.

Despite this, I think its close; I know I'd raise 89o there and 8To there.

Rubeskies 12-04-2005 07:23 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
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Remeber this is somewhat compensated for by the fact that you are getting three bet here reasonably liberally, even by tightish opponents;

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He is also passive so I don't think you are getting 3-bet that often except by very strong hands which helps you play against him postflop because it narrows his hand range.

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also, the fact that they are in position decreases your equity fairly significantly when they peel flop, then auto bet when you check to them.

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I am not checking to this opponent on the turn on pretty much any board so this is not a problem for me.

Guy McSucker 12-04-2005 07:46 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
Heh. I was ignoring this thread. Then I was playin' some $10/20, got 97o in the SB, and it was folded to me.

I raised.

Then I answered the poll.

I basically can't help myself when it's folded to me in the SB. If my hand doesn't make me want to puke, I raise.

Guy.

12-04-2005 09:39 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
Depends on what sort of grief I can expect post flop. A lot of my pre-flop decisions come down to this.

mmcd 12-04-2005 09:45 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
yes

DeathDonkey 12-04-2005 10:08 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
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I basically can't help myself when it's folded to me in the SB. If my hand doesn't make me want to puke, I raise.

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I can't remember the last time I ever agreed with anything more strongly than I agree with this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

-DeathDonkey

four eight suited 12-04-2005 10:15 PM

Re: Openraise 97o in the SB?
 
If i remember this correctly from the video, hero did not have many hands at all on the oppenent. This play struck me as funny when I saw it on the video, but I figured there was a good reason for it. If the stats were from a bigger sample or included info about bb denfense the answer could be more defnite, but yeah, we all know that.


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