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still not sure
I am still not sure what to do with A3o when opening from the sb. These scenarios. You raise. BB wil rarely fold. Flop is random sampling of middle and high cards no A.
BB is a passive calling station who will call down with any A or pair or reasonable draw. BB is aggressive and tricky and will raise frequently on a bluff. |
#2
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Re: still not sure
i dont know either, but i also rais preflop against most opponents, if bb is loose aggr tricky i tend to fold. If i've raised i bet the flop. if they rais the flop and you only have a high and no posission, then i see no reason why it should be a problem to find a fold
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#3
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Re: still not sure
I think this is a great question. I know I have trouble in these situations. A flop bet gets called so often that it seems impossible to put someone on a hand.
Is the default line when called on the flop continuation bet C/F the turn UI? How about if my weak kicker hits the flop? I know these things change some depending on opponent, but I am looking for defaults against a typical opponent. |
#4
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Re: still not sure
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if bb is loose aggr tricky i tend to fold. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know or sure, but folding preflop with an Ace heads up seems criminal. Cartman |
#5
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Bump
How about some thoughts on this?
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