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blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
8 or 10 handed. Folded to the button who is SLAP, but playing like a TAA after 30 hands.
He raises. SB fishy folds and I re-raise with KQs. He calls. The flop is Q97 rainbow. I have a BDF. I bet, he raises. What do I do? |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing.
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ] Agree. |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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[ QUOTE ] 3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ]Agree. [/ QUOTE ]Concur |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ]Agree. [/ QUOTE ]Concur [/ QUOTE ] Same here. I don't check-raise the flop because I was the (last) aggressor preflop. I don't check-raise the turn because villain might happily take a free card. |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ] sounds about right |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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[ QUOTE ] 3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ] sounds about right [/ QUOTE ] How about leading at the turn, if a 4-flush? |
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
You'd get raised by a better hand, and called by worse hands that would have bet if checked to.
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
The pot is so big at this point, you'd be getting good value, even with calling a raise.
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Re: blind def vs taa: kqs in the bb
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 3-bet and calldown if he keeps on pushing. [/ QUOTE ] sounds about right [/ QUOTE ] How about leading at the turn, if a 4-flush? [/ QUOTE ] Why not three-bet out of position when he raises, if a 4-flush? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] My answer is therefore, no. |
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