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Ax blind defense against a constant thief...
Button is aggressive and likes to steal -- upwards of 40%. SB is passive and loose, but folds a bunch postflop.
Hero has A3o in the BB. Pre-flop - Folded to button, who raises, SB calls, hero calls. Flop [945r] SB checks, hero bets, Button raises, SB folds, Hero calls, planning to check-raise most turn cards. Questions on both streets. -d |
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Re: Ax blind defense against a constant thief...
I often fold this pre-flop, even if button is a bit overzealous at stealing. I'd rather be defending with something like QTo or 98s as I'd think my cards would be more live. Is this a mistake?
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Re: Ax blind defense against a constant thief...
if you want to get button to lay down, c/ring the flop and leading the turn might be a better option, because then you also get to gauge SB's level of involvement before you have to waste a SB, and you only have to spend 1BB on the turn instead of 2. if he starts taking shots on the turn, then you get to bet-3bet the real shizz.
I also fold PF, I just don't like the offsuit ones out of position |
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