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I raise 77 in MP and get 3 bet by the small blind. Flop is 553. What is my plan from here?
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Raise the flop. If threebet call down. Bet if checked to.
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If I raise and he 3 bets the flop I'm almost certain he has QQ KK AA.
I feel like I make this horrible call down with JJ and TT all the time and I just get AA and KK shoved in my face. |
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If I raise and he 3 bets the flop I'm almost certain he has QQ KK AA. [/ QUOTE ] You have far too much respect for the action of a Party unknown. Probably beat? Yes. Almost certainly? No way. |
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I probably check/call it down if it's an aggressive player. Bet the river if checked to. If an ace comes on the turn I might think about folding. If it's 10/20 though I call it down all the way because people 3-bet me there with Q3o.
They always catch a queen on the river, of course, or, more likely, river a straight, but whaddya gonna do? |
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i take ISF's line in practice, but like G's in theory.
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i take ISF's line in practice, but like G's in theory. [/ QUOTE ] Me too [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. |
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I take ISF's in theory and practice. Sometimes I call flop and raise turn or just call down to mix.
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Yes, against someone raising +20% preflop I would often raise turn. AGainst someone raising +15 I would often raise flop and then call it down. Against someone raising below 15% I would raise flop and fold if 3bet, unless his aggression factor was +3 on flop then I would think about calling it down but probably fold if I handt see him make som tricky moves earlier.
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I take ISF's in theory and practice. Sometimes I call flop and raise turn or just call down to mix. [/ QUOTE ] If he had just coldcalled in the SB, I think your line is better, but he 3-bet. Meaning probably he either has a bigger pocket pair, or he has a couple big overs, and if it's something like AK he's likely betting them to the river. If you're behind, you don't want to put more bets in. If you're ahead, you don't want to discourage AK from betting to the river. And in general you want a showdown with the hand. For these reasons I think check-calling is right. If he was less likely to have you beat, plus was less likely to bet to the river, I think raising the flop or turn would be better. Make sense, kind of? |
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