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folding TT to 1 raise PF
I just folded TT in LP to someone who is LP-P who open raised from middle position. His stats are 36%/4%/0.97AF.
I reasoned that it was way behind the range of hands a 3% PFR player would raise Good/bad/thoughts? |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
Any other callers? Against someone with just a 4% PFR I might fold that too or reraise. Definately not a cold call though.
At best you're 50/50 (you vs overcards) so it's hard to call this a bad fold. Unless you had enough limpers to justify the implied odds flopping a set would net you. |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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I just folded TT in LP to someone who is LP-P who open raised from middle position. His stats are 36%/4%/0.97AF. I reasoned that it was way behind the range of hands a 3% PFR player would raise Good/bad/thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] After how many hands? |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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[ QUOTE ] I just folded TT in LP to someone who is LP-P who open raised from middle position. His stats are 36%/4%/0.97AF. I reasoned that it was way behind the range of hands a 3% PFR player would raise Good/bad/thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] After how many hands? [/ QUOTE ] 69 at that point.. |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
that's a bad read. 69 hands is nothing when you're looking at pfr. I think you should 3 bet here.
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I just folded TT in LP to someone who is LP-P who open raised from middle position. His stats are 36%/4%/0.97AF. I reasoned that it was way behind the range of hands a 3% PFR player would raise Good/bad/thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] After how many hands? [/ QUOTE ] 69 at that point.. [/ QUOTE ] ! Not a good fold. I've had plenty of 69-hand stretches where my PFR was 0%, and plenty of others when it was 25%. If he's a "true" 4% PFR, the decision would be fairly close, but he's likely somewhat higher than that. |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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At best you're 50/50 (you vs overcards) so it's hard to call this a bad fold. [/ QUOTE ] EXCEPT: -You have position -This 36VPIP player probably plays poorly postflop -You will outflop two overcards about 2/3 of the time -When you three-bet there will generally be dead blind money in the pot |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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[ QUOTE ] At best you're 50/50 (you vs overcards) so it's hard to call this a bad fold. [/ QUOTE ] EXCEPT: -You have position -This 36VPIP player probably plays poorly postflop -You will outflop two overcards about 2/3 of the time -When you three-bet there will generally be dead blind money in the pot [/ QUOTE ] It didn't feel quite right when I did it. I've been playing pretty horribly lately, and not 3 betting was probably partially due to a lack of confidence :/ |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
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It didn't feel quite right when I did it. I've been playing pretty horribly lately, and not 3 betting was probably partially due to a lack of confidence :/ [/ QUOTE ] It seems then that you know what the right move was. |
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Re: folding TT to 1 raise PF
That number doesn't mean anything with only 70 hands, other than that he is a loose passive player. You don't know to what degree he is so a 3bet is in order.
-SmileyEH |
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