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Old 12-03-2005, 12:10 AM
einbert einbert is offline
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Default Re: 3-betting HU from the BB

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In a HU pot I will pretty much never threebet from the BB. If I have a strong hand I instead call and checkraise most flops.


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I had never considered this, and usually always 3-bet TT-AA, AK, AQ etc.

Care to explain the reasoning?

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Sure. I feel like threebetting with a wide range of hands in this spot often makes the pot quite big when I am out of position. Especially against the tricky, aggressive LAGs and TAGs of 10/20 6max, this seems like anything but a good thing to me. Also, since they are so used to getting threebet from the blinds (because twoplustwoers do it constantly) by hands like Ace big and middle to high pocket pairs, it takes some of the edge from their handreading ability. Also, there are certain hands like AK, AQ, AJ that I will throw away after a lot of flops. Let's say the LAG button raises and I have AKo in the BB. If I threebet that is great if I hit the flop, or if neither of us hit the flop, because I take the pot down. But on flops that are just bad for AK, particularly flops with two cards in the playing zone, I am almost forced to bet the flop and against some players the turn OOP. If you play around with pokerstove you will see that AK is a dog to almost any steal raiser's range of hands on this flop. Yet because the pot has been bloated by the preflop action, I am forced to "stab in the dark" at the pot and hope the button has missed the flop as badly as I have. Even if the button has missed the flop as badly as I have, he may decide to call the flop and I will frequently end up having to fold the best hand. So even though I am ahead *some* of the time that flop bet goes in, I don't get to realize my equity.

In addition, I feel that the BB call/flop checkraise is seen as largely a semibluff play with flopped draws. Let's say the button raises with an ace high hand and I call in the BB with QQ, and the flop comes down three rags with a flush draw. I can get my flop checkraise in and get him to call a turn and river bet because of the hand I have represented, whereas he would have no reason to call me down with an ace little if I had threebet before the flop.

Citing specific examples isn't too helpful I guess, but I have experimented with this play a lot and I have really gotten a feel that it is more profitable. It's pretty hard to say for sure in LHE but I think it is definitely an option worth considering.
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