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Simple PF question
You open-raise to 16 in a $400 game with a small suited-connector or 1-gapper.
Known donk min-raises out of the blinds. Assume that this is AA or KK 100% of the time. His MO will be pot-sized bets on any flop, turn & river unless he has KK & an A flops in which case he probably bets, then checks calls small or check folds if you bet big. Folded back to you - how short do you / him have to be to fold this PF? How does your answer change if he’s button not blind? |
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Re: Simple PF question
Against a known donk when you have position, i think this is an easy call unless one of you is very short stacked, like less than 30 or 40BBs.
If he was on the button and you are OOP, I think it is a fold almost 100% of the time. Playing drawing hands OOP sucks. |
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Re: Simple PF question
I call the minraise regardless the stacksize. Because if you have for example 64s he might have AK and then the odds are there...
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Re: Simple PF question
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I call the minraise regardless the stacksize. Because if you have for example 64s he might have AK and then the odds are there... [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, my post could have been clearer. I mean for the purposes of answering the question assume that he has AA/KK 100% of the time. Will edit accordingly... |
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Re: Simple PF question
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You open-raise to 16 in a $400 game with a small suited-connector or 1-gapper. Known donk min-raises out of the blinds. Assume that this is AA or KK 100% of the time. His MO will be pot-sized bets on any flop, turn & river unless he has KK & an A flops in which case he probably bets, then checks calls small or check folds if you bet big. Folded back to you - how short do you / him have to be to fold this PF? How does your answer change if he’s button not blind? [/ QUOTE ] wouldn't play if one of us had <50BB, but I have no mathmatical basis for this. just a personal rule of thumb. If he's on the button, it changes my play not at all. This assumes that I KNOW he has AA or KK. Villian described sounds predictable enough that it minimizes his positional advantage. p.s.- when I have some time today, I'll take a shot at the math. I'm not very good at this, but it should be a good excercise. |
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