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2 preflop hands
Hand 1 - no reads/data
Hero has A/J off UTG. Hero calls, 1 fold, UTG +2 raises, 3 folds, button calls, blinds fold, Hero folds Was this a terrible fold? I'd be getting close to 7:1 on the call, but this hand is so easily dominated...... ----------------------------------------------------------- Hand 2 - I have 350 hands on the button and 0% defense on blind steals Folded to hero in cut off with a pair of 7's. Hero raises, button reraises, blinds fold, Hero calls Flop j/3/5 rainbow ........Hero checks, button bets, Hero calls Turn 8.....................Hero checks, button bets, Hero calls River 10....................Hero checks, button bets, Hero calls I am mainly interested in the preflop reraise and whether I should have dropped the hand preflop given villains 0% blind defense over 350 hands. |
#2
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Re: 2 preflop hands
Once you've correctly committed a SB to the pot you never fold for one more. If that isn't 100% true, it's 99.9999999% true. You should have raised hand 1 to begin with. Open limping with AJo just isn't good poker. Hand 2 I have no idea what your "read" means. No way you fold to a PF RR here ever. The idea is just absurd. Unless he's absurdly tight, I'm c/r the flop. If he 3-bets the flop then you can fold. Otherwise, b/f the turn and either c/c or b/f the river.
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Re: 2 preflop hands
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Once you've correctly committed a SB to the pot you never fold for one more. If that isn't 100% true, it's 99.9999999% true. You should have raised hand 1 to begin with. Open limping with AJo just isn't good poker. Hand 2 I have no idea what your "read" means. No way you fold to a PF RR here ever. The idea is just absurd. Unless he's absurdly tight, I'm c/r the flop. If he 3-bets the flop then you can fold. Otherwise, b/f the turn and either c/c or b/f the river. [/ QUOTE ] Given A/Q or A/J suited I raise UTG every time. I usually limp with A/J off but am looking to get my PF raise % up and this is a spot I should raise. My first 10K hands I used to raise A/J off, but started limping recently. On Hand 2, just to clarify, what I mean is that I have 350 hands on the villain and in that time he has folded to a blind steal 100% of the time. He also had a sub 16% vpip and pf raise of 5% so extremely tight. |
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Re: 2 preflop hands
I think you're way too tight bro, just call the flop in hand 1.
I'm leading the whole way in hand 2, folding to a raise anywhere, even the flop. If he's tight he'll give up his AK on the turn. If you c/r the flop it may scare a tightie with QQ into calling you down and you're oop. If you c/r the flop and he has AK he's gonna see a turn anyways and I wouldn't be certain enough that we had the best hand to making checkraising to put more mone in the pot a good decision. |
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Re: 2 preflop hands
Call hand one and see the flop, he could have JJ/QQ/KK... You have outs, 7:1 is cool.
hand 2, I'm betting the flop and if raised i'll probably fold. If he's tricky i may call down. |
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Re: 2 preflop hands
Hand 1---fold'em
hand 2---Hold'em |
#7
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Re: 2 preflop hands
c/r flop in hand 2
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Re: 2 preflop hands
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Given A/Q or A/J suited I raise UTG every time. I usually limp with A/J off but am looking to get my PF raise % up and this is a spot I should raise. My first 10K hands I used to raise A/J off, but started limping recently. [/ QUOTE ] You just shouldn't be limping AJo at all. Limp in early position with drawing hands that have a lot of implied pots like low PP and like KTs. Raise AJo because you don't want 4 or 5 people limping after you. [ QUOTE ] On Hand 2, just to clarify, what I mean is that I have 350 hands on the villain and in that time he has folded to a blind steal 100% of the time. He also had a sub 16% vpip and pf raise of 5% so extremely tight. [/ QUOTE ] If he turned over his cards and showed me AA, I'd still call for set value. |
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