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Re: BB defense
I like the play up until the turn. I'm 3-betting pf is this guy folds a lot postflop, otherwise, you're in good shape.
I hate having Ax vs tight pf raisers in blind steal situations because i'm just not sure what to do. I'm betting this turn and probably taking a free showdown, but you're down to 0-5 outs after the turn checkraise most of the time and you don't have odds for that. Even people with these numbers get fancy once in a while, but that once in a while you have to let them have it. |
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Re: BB defense
Preflop: I don't think A6o is stong enough to three bet.
Flop: I don't understand the purpose of this raise. Do you think bottom pair six is ahead? The flopped seven is a pretty safe card, but the flopped King could be bad for you. There is no one behind you to knock out. Raise might get you a free card on the turn, but when you get the chance to take it, you don't. Turn: Q doesn't help you and doesn't hurt villian if he has a King. I don't see why your betting. You bet - OK. You get checkraised. I'm convinced now your behind at least a King and you have five outs at best. Your getting 7:1. Thats barely enough to call with implied odds if all your five outs are good. I don't think you can ever count them all good. If you discount then by even one out to four, you can fold. River: You shouldn't even be here. Save your last bet and fold. |
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