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Small blind epiphany.
1/2 Blind Structure
Preflop: Jeff is SB with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">5 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Button raises</font>. Button 20/11/1.6 (Full ring stats) BB 54/0/.5 (Ditto) Why shouldn't I cold-call here? |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
you are basically getting 3-1 pf. doesn't look like that good of odds vs a 11 pfr.
-------assuming 1/2 blind structure |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
I don't know if I like playing K6s there, but I can definitely see merit to cold calling with other hands such as J9s.
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
edit-im an idiot, totally missed BBs stats. |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
Are you asking this because you think it's a virtual certainty that the BB will cold-call 2 more if you three-bet? I do think that the bloated pot if he calls is going to offset any preflop momentum you get from 3betting.
In situations like this one, I usually just toss it. Finding places where coldcalling is best is an interesting subject, though. |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
Can't wait for the epiphany. It is a part of the game that confuses me, defense of the SB to a steal. This hand not so much because I think this is an easy fold but change it slightly how about K9s or K6s to a more aggresivr PFR, although 11% pfr full ring is aggresive.
The 3bet or fold with a loose big blind has always troubled me but I usually just follow the Emperor, clothes or not. |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
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I usually just follow the Emperor, clothes or not. [/ QUOTE ] Some more fuel for the fire: equity (%) 32% { K6s } 41% { 22+, A2s+, K6s+, Q7s+, J7s+, T7s+, 97s+, 87s, A2o+, K9o+, Q9o+, J9o+, T9o } 27% { random } I know hot&cold equity doesn't tell the whole story, but there is a fairly big divide between 32% equity and 25% equity. |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
i think its good poker to coldcall with K6s there. i dont like 3betting with it because it decreases your pot odds when you shouldnt mind a horrible postflop player coming into the pot with any 2 anyway. 3betting doesnt give you any postflop folding equity so youre pretty much pushing a losing hand and allowing the tag to get the best of you. id much rather let the bb in and play hit or miss since thats really all you need to do to maximize value when a chasing player is in the hand with you.
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
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equity (%) 32% { K6s } 41% { 22+, A2s+, K6s+, Q7s+, J7s+, T7s+, 97s+, 87s, A2o+, K9o+, Q9o+, J9o+, T9o } 27% { random } [/ QUOTE ] Please explain why this hand shouldn't go in the muck. Your 32% pot equity whith rake is a loss. Your out of postion, your likely dominated so your are likely to lose more when behind and win less when your ahead. And what about the times BB really does have a hand and you are 3bet. Besides this hand which I couldn't call without more info as to why this has really got me thinking when is it okay to CC on a steal raise. Given this same situation what else would you CC. |
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Re: Small blind epiphany.
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Button 20/11/1.6 (Full ring stats) [/ QUOTE ] its been a couple hundred thousand hands since i played full ring, so i wasn't really aware that 11 is agg. |
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