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Blind v blind play in level 3.
I was having a friend review a few of my hhs. He hates the way I played this hand, I think it is totally standard. Opponent was vpip/pfr of about 20/10ish.
Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 1: hstrobes ( $1305 ) Seat 2: Terabet13 ( $705 ) Seat 4: birdy69 ( $3495 ) Seat 5: herbst777 ( $620 ) Seat 6: Gadfly2d ( $740 ) Seat 10: mailman34 ( $1135 ) Trny:17573573 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Terabet13 [ Ad 8c ] >You have options at Table 67326 Table!. birdy69 folds. herbst777 folds. Gadfly2d folds. mailman34 folds. >You have options at Table 66892 Table!. hstrobes calls [25]. Terabet13 raises [100]. hstrobes calls [100]. >You have options at Table 66895 Table!. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 7s, 5h, 3c ] hstrobes bets [150]. >You have options at Table 67326 Table!. >You have options at Table 67225 Table!. >You have options at Table 67221 Table!. Terabet13 folds. |
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Re: Blind v blind play in level 3.
Like I said on AIM, I don't like any of your options there, but I don't like investing so much of your stack preflop and then folding with the blinds about to go up. I think pushing preflop and checking your option are both better ways to go.
On a flop that likely missed your villian, I also don't have a problem coming over the top for 405 more here. |
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Re: Blind v blind play in level 3.
Looks ok to me.
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Re: Blind v blind play in level 3.
I agree with Durron..
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Re: Blind v blind play in level 3.
I don't think you have to be committed to the pot no matter what if you raise, but if you raise preflop and he makes a lead bet like that, I think you need to move in.
I would prefer either checking or pushing preflop. |
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Re: Blind v blind play in level 3.
Check/Shove is my vote.
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