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Old 12-28-2005, 04:49 AM
cartman cartman is offline
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Default Re: 3-bet J10s against good player?

Hi Wynton,

I think you can be very conservative with your preflop 3-betting and do just fine. These games are very loose and that means for the most part you would be well advised to only 3-bet when you have some showdown value. I suspect that you wouldn't be going far (if any) wrong if you never 3-bet with less than K high unless the game is very shorthanded or the raiser folds very easily postflop. You can probably find that type of opponent with about the same frequency as you find an albino tiger.

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