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Re: KQo in the SB, overplayed?
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in a full ring game i would not 3-bet this preflop though and i won't always 3-bet this in a 6 handed game either. [/ QUOTE ] CDC, I think you underestimate the size of my range of raising hands here. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] But seriously I thought, as I told Scott, that it was a good 3-bet. I'm glad he posted his angle of the hand because it has me rethinking what I should/should not be reraising in similar situations. Would it change your opinion at all if he noted in the post that both the BB and button were fairly tight and that I had been trying to isolate MP3 fairly often? Am I correct in assuming that you would 3-bet this from the button? I'm also curious why you feel it is different for a full ring game vs. 6-handed. Essentially it's five handed either way after it's folded to MP3. If it were a 6-max table then I would expect the aggression level to be generally higher but otherwise I don't really see a difference. Chief |
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Re: KQo in the SB, overplayed?
i wasn't there so i can't comment on any table conditions. the term "trying to isolate weak limpers fairly often" is a vague term and can be somewhat misleading.
and yes, i'd prefer to 3-bet this on the button as opposed to from the sb. and no, i will not always 3-bet this on the button anyways because it has to be evidently clear to me that you are raising light here a great amount of times. 3-betting with a dominated hand is a easy way to lose a lot of chips especially when you don't have to. also there is indeed a difference between full ring and 6-max, especially when it concerns the blinds. chris |
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Re: KQo in the SB, overplayed?
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also there is indeed a difference between full ring and 6-max, especially when it concerns the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] I realized what you meant after I asked. I was just thinking in terms of one hand and not overall. Thanks for the response. |
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