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PF situation
Sitting in a game with an avg vpip well over 40. The 2 blinds when I am on the button are the loosest 2 at the table. I have been trying to play decent cards but it's one of those sessions where nothing is holding up and I am getting zero respect.
It is folded to me on the button and I have Q8s. I know one of the blinds will call 100% of the time. They will both call 80% of the time. They will call to the river with any piece and any draw. Raise, Call, Fold or leave the table? |
#2
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Re: PF situation
how often do these guys reraise preflop?
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#3
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Re: PF situation
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how often do these guys reraise preflop? [/ QUOTE ] Yep, if they dont and if they often check on flop if u raise preflop its an easy raise. If they often 3bet preflop and often bet into you on flop, its still a raise but not as easy. |
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Re: PF situation
If they both call with 80% of their hands, your you have a small equity edge of 35%. If only one calls with his 80% of hands you have 52% equity. This, plus the fact that you have position, plus the fact that they suck postflop makes this an easy raise.
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Re: PF situation
yea I think playing Q8s in a 6sb pot with position against these loose players is +EV as long as you're not often putting 3 bets in preflop and abandoning initiative.
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