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Old 12-28-2005, 05:44 PM
Wynton Wynton is offline
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Default Re: 3-bet J10s against good player?

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It all comes down to this: if Villain folds so much that you can profitably ignore the gap principle, then Villain is not a good player in this situation. We call them "good players" because they don't give away their money.

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2. Villain is weak and incapable of continuing past the turn when he fails to pair up.

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These remarks suggest to me that maybe I'm projecting my own weakness. Putting myself in villain's spot: if I open-raise with AJ and get 3-bet by someone who doesn't seem unusuall aggressive - and who has not made a habit of 3-betting me before - then I am not going to SD unimproved. Indeed, I think that there are many boards where I won't even see the river.

Are you suggesting that this is too weak?
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