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So I've been bullying a lot with my big stack, and evidently stopped getting respect after a while. Is this an autosteal given the stack sizes? If you were villain and knew the big stack was stealing a lot, what hands do you call this with?
Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 3 Seat 2: Villain (1855) Seat 3: Shortstack (1290) Seat 8: Hero (6855) Hero posts small blind (200) Villain posts big blind (400) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 8d, 5c ] ShortStack folds. Hero raises (3800) to 4000 Villain calls (1455) |
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This type of hand always gets me into trouble when I'm the big stack. The blinds are big and villian's stack looks tiny in comparison. However, villian is short-stacked and knows you are loose. If I were villian, I would call with any two broadway cards, any ace, and maybe K8+.
Given all that and the fact that your hand is weak (132 out of 169 on the hand ranking chart that is floating around here), I would fold this here. If you double up villian here, he becomes the big stack and your back in a cat fight. Aggression=goot. Selective aggression=better. |
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When I've been bullying a lot with a big stack, I will use a hand like this to put the thought in my opponents mind that I CAN fold a hand, and I'm NOT just pushing with any two.
Fold here, push any two on the button next hand. |
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![]() I wouldn't always steal here. SB won't play that tight since hes not that far ahead of the BB. The BB has 1/3 of his chips in the pot and thus is likely to call if the SB folds. I think its just a bad steal. |
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