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Re: Cold calling preflop
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I disagree that KQo and AJo are good cold calls in the SB. I much prefer to 3bet and drive out the BB. These hands prefer HU action. I agree about the good drawing hands, though. [/ QUOTE ] Against an EP/MP raiser I'd usually coldcall with these rather than 3-bet as well. I think the BB is usually drawing thin here (often with a dominated hand) between the two of us and I'd prefer not to give the EP/MP raiser a chance to cap. A third player in tends to keep the preflop raiser honest as well. |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
I'll coldcall an ep raiser with JTs, QTs, T9s, and 89s. (especially if I'm next to act)
I'll coldcall in lp with 44-88 after two other coldcallers (or after just one if the sb and bb have vpips over 50). I'll just call a raise from the bb if I'm already HU with a hand I want to play that isnt AA-JJ,AK,AQ,or KQ. |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
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[ QUOTE ] I disagree that KQo and AJo are good cold calls in the SB. I much prefer to 3bet and drive out the BB. These hands prefer HU action. I agree about the good drawing hands, though. [/ QUOTE ] Against an EP/MP raiser I'd usually coldcall with these rather than 3-bet as well. I think the BB is usually drawing thin here (often with a dominated hand) between the two of us and I'd prefer not to give the EP/MP raiser a chance to cap. A third player in tends to keep the preflop raiser honest as well. [/ QUOTE ] To clarify, I mean in the SB. |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
I'm never the first to cc, but i will with pairs after one other ccer (and non-tight blinds) or with QJs/ J10s, and some others after two or one and v. loose blinds). Also, if there's a maniac and one idiot cold-caller (which has come up a lot lately [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]), i try to enter the pot with a wide range of hands, and 3-bet the better ones, but just cc with the worse ones.
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Re: Cold calling preflop
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is it ever right? i've gotten the impression it isn't. but it could be used profitably for deception purposes? say for example i'm at a somewhat passive preflop table and UTG raises, i just call with AA-QQ perhaps and everyone else calls. but if i were to raise they would mostly fold. obviously in late position raising is best to trap bets but what about early on? [/ QUOTE ] There aren't many positions that you want to play QQ--->AA with more callers. True |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
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[ QUOTE ] is it ever right? i've gotten the impression it isn't. but it could be used profitably for deception purposes? say for example i'm at a somewhat passive preflop table and UTG raises, i just call with AA-QQ perhaps and everyone else calls. but if i were to raise they would mostly fold. obviously in late position raising is best to trap bets but what about early on? [/ QUOTE ] There aren't many positions that you want to play QQ--->AA with more callers. True [/ QUOTE ] I want everyone to call or raise when I have AA-QQ or even AK. Though it's still a raise because you're missing out on a lot of value by just calling. |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
AA-QQ is good no matter how many callers.
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Re: Cold calling preflop
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AA-QQ is good no matter how many callers. [/ QUOTE ] more callers lowers your equity and raises your variance. If you can stand a ton of variance (not tilt one bit), then you should try and play AA multiway every time. |
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Re: Cold calling preflop
any time you have more callers you have less equity, so should i not prefer to have any hands multiway?
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Re: Cold calling preflop
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any time you have more callers you have less equity, so should i not prefer to have any hands multiway? [/ QUOTE ] no |
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