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Old 05-30-2005, 03:31 PM
mmbt0ne mmbt0ne is offline
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Default Re: Adjusting to 1/2 (a hand)

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A7s, yes I 3-bet. Q7s? No. We're not cleaning up any outs, and it's a pretty thin 3-bet for value. Depending on what the others do, a 3-bet may knock out more than you wanted.

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Anyone hate 3-betting the flop? No? Ok, 3-bet the flop.

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We don't care about cleaning up outs, we care about value. You are in position, with 2 aggressors and a 3rd person trapped along for the ride. At least 2 people are calling the 3-bet, and you will be in position to take a free card.

Here are your choices as I see them:
1) Call 2 SB on the flop, and 1 BB on the turn assuming you miss. Your hand isn't disguised at all, which probably isn't a problem at .50/1, but it's something to consider.
2) Put 3 SB in on the flop, pay nothing on the turn if you miss, or bet out when you hit.

If you account for your backdoor straight draws here, even if only 2 people call along on the flop, you are making money with every bet that goes in on the flop.

3-bet the flop.
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