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Too soft for Party 30-60?
First guy who has a vpip of 22% and a pre-flop raise of 5.7% (through 4700 hands), raises. I 3-bet with JJ, the bb calls, and the first guy caps it.
The flop is Qd,6c,4c. First guy bets, I call, bb raises, first guy 3-bets, I fold. Does anyone suggest raising the flop? Had his pre-flop raise percentage been a 13% or so, I probably would have. But at 5.7% and capping pre-flop against two players, I thought calling was better. Would simply folding for the first bet be better still? Please advise. Thanks. |
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
gimme his total agression level, went to showdown % and fold on flop/turn/river percent and flop agression
makes it easier to tell what i would do [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
Flop aggression - 1.75
Turn aggression - 1.73 River aggression - 0.83 Flop fold - 18.45 Turn fold - 11.95 River fold - 12.28 W$SD - 53.25 Not sure what his went to showdown is, but his W$SD after raising the flop is 37.5% |
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
Since you didn't raise, good fold. If you do raise, you're prolly gonna fold anyways, as I don't think BB was going anywhere, but that's pretty results-oriented. I think it's close on the flop, but you're not too bad where you are IMO.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
well i like the fold. i dont like the flop call. you're not closing any action and you accomplish nothing by calling in a capped pot where a raiser who must have been in some form of early position (first guy) opens and caps w/ a 5.7 pfr. the ONLY hands out there that you beat are TT/AK. and if thats the case you should raise the flop. and heads up its a different story. but there are people to act behind you who can have a queen, and the raiser can have KK/QQ/AQs a lot of the time here. you're much better off folding the flop to the first bet imo.
-Barron |
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
Raise the flop. Go from there. It changes the entire rest of the hand. Fold to a three bet, in that case you're drawing to two outs. Don't be a sally and let common sense be your guide. Fuckking fold, idiot.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
If I raise the flop and it got 3-bet, I'd now be very close to getting good enough odds to try and turn a jack. I don't like raising and folding to a 3-bet.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
Thanks. I just hated folding so quickly. Yes, there's the big blind to worry about, but he already checked. I didn't feel either of them HAD to have a big pair (though I was worried about the first guy). At the same time, I didn't want to raise and get too tangled up in a hand with what might be two outs. I thought this was a rare spot where a call might've been just right. I could be wrong though. Thanks again.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
You can't fold here for a mere small bet! The pot is big, it's just way way way to weak and it's an invitation for strong players to run all over you.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
That's kinda what I thought. So do you prefer raising the flop? Or is calling ok in your opinion? Thanks.
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