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Re: Hand...
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[ QUOTE ] An aggressive stealer could open any 2, continue on the flop, pick up a FD on the turn, and C/R bluff the river as a last chance to win the hand [/ QUOTE ] 99.9% of the aggressive stealers I've played against would either bet or checkraise this turn with a flush draw. [ QUOTE ] An aggressive player could play a PP like this. An aggressive player could play a 5 like this, or a hand with a J in it like this. [/ QUOTE ] If they have those hands they usually want to showdown with them for cheap. I see no reason why they would checkraise the river, they probably think there is a decent chance they are good and just want to showdown. [/ QUOTE ] This is essentially my answer too. That a steal-minded PFR Villain would not represent the ace by betting (or rarely checkraising) the turn is shocking. I think the inference that checkcall means too good to bluff is very strong. Of course Villain could have the flush draw if he is very passive about semibluffing, but then he won't be bluff checkraising the river. There is also the issue that checkraise bluffers don't usually call reraises. This 3-bet needs to make its money off of Ax and underpair hands that went for the exotic delayed value sexy with a moderate made hand. Far be it from me to say that this play is never made, after all everything happens in this game, but offhand I can't remember ever seeing it. Once again there is the issue that one-pair hands may fold. Overall you will virtually always be capped when you are behind, virtually never be capped when you are scooping, and will frequently not be paid when you are best. The odds are really stacked against this 3-bet. |
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Stellar and Lemon are enough to sway me. The lower the limit, the more likely the donkey and the better the 3-bet. I think at 10/20+ you start to get to the point where the 3-bet is -EV because there aren't enough donks to cover. I guess this is another varient of the good but second best hand theme.
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Just a preflop comment...while a read would be helpful, I think defending with 92s here is fine. The good odds you are getting plus position make it a pretty marginal call.
I would fold 92s and often much better hands if I were SB. |
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