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TT against a (semi) LAG
I hope you can take the time to walk with my in this hand step by step. It's party $2-$4 limit.
I'm at this table for an hour or so and losing quite a bit. Not only at this table, but on a second also, and this has been going on for a couple of days. It's obvious I am not playing the best poker I can, whatever that may mean. Villain is a total LAG preflop and has raised the last 15 or so hands in a row. Postflop however I've seen him shut down a couple of times. Unfortunately, I do not have position on him. Villain opens in UTG+2, folded to me in the SB with two black tens. I'm sure this is an obvious 3bet. However, I called (comments?). Flop 479 all clubs. |
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Re: TT against a (semi) LAG
Easy 3-bet pre flop. You want to get rid of BB. As played check/raise the flop. It does not change my flop play but I assumed BB folded pre flop.
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Re: TT against a (semi) LAG
Yes it is heads-up
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Re: TT against a (semi) LAG
[ QUOTE ]
Easy 3-bet pre flop. You want to get rid of BB. As played check/raise the flop. [/ QUOTE ] You have a significant equity edge over the raiser, punish him. You don't want two players to have position on you, discourage the BB from joining the fray. |
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