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Old 11-26-2005, 02:18 PM
xLukex xLukex is offline
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Default Re: How much of good short play is avoiding good players?

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well it's not so much avoiding them - if you're bonus whoring absolute, it's a little hard to miss all of them. but you should try not to sit in the seat left of them.

in this hand, you should 3-bet preflop and lead the flop. his range is huge and he'll miss often. he will also fold better hands (mainly better aces, but also stuff like K5 on QJ5 flop) to your flop bet.

given your play, there is no way you can call that 3-bet. this is AQ/AK at the least. your weighted outs here, if i had to estimate, are 2.8 or so.

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He can't lead out. Villain is SB and hero is BB. You definitely need a solid read on these types of players. You can't call that 3-bet with nothing, and I doubt you'll get him to fold.
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