Re: Understanding Blind Defense - when to let it go
Your example is not the best, since KQ isn't a great HU hand. After you completely miss the flop, you're probably best finding a way to fold. I might take a stab at the flop but nothing more, and if you know villian will never fold to a single flop bet, then I'm just c/fing.
And, of course, if you expect villian to cap PF and continue his aggression with any flop, you're best off just calling the raise and seeing the flop.
Change your hand to, say, AJ, and I'm 3-betting and taking the hand to showdown. And I don't think there's anything wrong with just calling down UI if the board doesn't present you with a better plan.
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