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Re: TT on the button situation I seem to be in a good deal.
there are some live players whose three bet means QQ-AA 100% of the time, although they are very rare. They don't live in LA and if they do, they don't play at Commerce [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: TT on the button situation I seem to be in a good deal.
without any reads... I think I just cold call. I think you want the limpers to come. If you cap, you are more likely to drive them off.
With no reads I tend to give a three-better credit for AK or above. With a read this can change. But I think there is a high likelyhood someone has a bigger PP. I think you want multi-way and you want your set. |
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Re: TT on the button situation I seem to be in a good deal.
Does anyone not three bet if it's just raised in a simmilar circumstance?
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Re: TT on the button situation I seem to be in a good deal.
The other advantage to coldcalling this, as opposed to capping, is that you get to see what the original raiser does. Coldcalling to see if he caps allows you to judge how good your hand is throughout the remainder of the hand.
I'd coldcall here and cap AKs, QQ+. Probably would coldcall JJ against some opponents and cap against others. Rob |
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