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6max and checkraising
I have a general question with regards to check-raising in short-handed games. How often are you guys doing it? Coming from off of ring games before moving to 6max, I usually limited my check-raises to all but the most choice situations (i.e. flop a huge hand with pf aggressor on my left ... EP check-raise when button raises & like to continuation bet etc).
Would there be more value in C/R more marginal hands - like top-pair ok kicker or even flush draws (with odds of course) into relatively small fields (3 .. maybe 4 people), not necessarily for pot manipulation purposes, but more for image? Or is the turnover at these 6max tables too high that no one will notice or care. I just feel that, 90% of the time, an EP check from me is a definite "I have a marginal hand and will fold to aggression 50% of the time" and is inducing auto-bets from a lot of players ... THis is against normal opponents of course ... maniacs and super trocks don't really fit in. |
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Re: 6max and checkraising
I'd post some questionable hands in SSSH. It will probably more helpful then general advice.
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Re: 6max and checkraising
fetti,
check/raises are much more frequent in 6max. You hit the nail on the head when you said [ QUOTE ] I just feel that, 90% of the time, an EP check from me is a definite "I have a marginal hand and will fold to aggression 50% of the time" and is inducing auto-bets from a lot of players ... [/ QUOTE ] You should be c/r'ing a lot, especially in blind defense. FWIW, I tend to c/r any pair, FD or OESD in defense vs a weakish postflop player unless there's an A on the flop. Even then I still c/r a fair bit. You should also be c/r'ing with air occasionally so that villain is not correct to instantly fold without a pair. best of luck, Brad |
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Re: 6max and checkraising
FWIW, my c/r % at 6max is almost 2, with most of them being on the flop.
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Re: 6max and checkraising
great response.
So how do you decide between a bet bet bet line and a c/r bet line? Suppose you raise preflop with KQs in UTG+1, CO and button both class and BB completes. Flop comes K 5 2 rainbow giving you a pretty solid top pair ... bet bet? c/r if button is aggressive? Does what you say mostly apply to flop or turn as well? I am hesitant to turn c/r with air ... even on favorable boards ... is this a move i need to start learning? |
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Re: 6max and checkraising
In the situation you described (EP raise, 2 callers) it would be best to just keep betting. I'm saying a lot of c/r's will become options when you are in blind defense specifically. Usually it will be a flop c/r, and almost exclusively HU. Also, I wouldn't c/r the turn with air very often at all. This would only work against very few opponents. If a turn c/r would make them fold, often a flop one would too, and it's cheaper to take a shot on the flop.
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