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NL100 [AJo] 4b or call ?? NL100 [AJo] 4b or call ??

06-28-2015 , 03:38 PM
Prima No-Limit Hold'em, €1.00 BB (6 handed) - Prima Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com/

SB (€77.27)
BB (€101)
UTG (€284.25)
MP (€161.38)
Hero (CO) (€105.80)
Button (€100)

Preflop: Hero is CO with ,
2 folds, Hero raises €2.50, Button raises €8.50

http://screenshot.sh/mFyJPoMrTsDAP
http://screenshot.sh/m9jFzMMY3W1sP

Do you prefer 4b/f or call ??

Thanks in advance
06-28-2015 , 04:08 PM
- Depends about 3betting btn %.

Than AJo it's limit Axo that i like to call here
06-29-2015 , 09:32 AM
call vs. this villain

We are not folding out worse by 4b'ing and put ourselves in a tough spot if he calls the 4b. By flatting the 3b we keep in all the hands we are dominating, which should be many vs. a 20% range.
06-29-2015 , 05:53 PM
Given his fold to 4b and our blockers i just go ahead and 4b/f.
06-29-2015 , 06:10 PM
^ why "waste" a hand, that is doing fine by calling against a very wide range, when we can bluff worse hands ? Kinda interested in your reasoning here.
06-29-2015 , 06:30 PM
His f vs 4bet is huge, and it's a decent sample actually. Makes me lick my lips, as I can't even remember the last time I saw anyone in the 60s, never mind 70s.

Nice EV for hero instead of taking it postflop where our reads are not nearly as good. Keep hammering this guy by 4betting all your speculative hands and flat your premiums instead (until he adjusts).

Easy money.
06-29-2015 , 07:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nirwanda
His f vs 4bet is huge, and it's a decent sample actually. Makes me lick my lips, as I can't even remember the last time I saw anyone in the 60s, never mind 70s.

Nice EV for hero instead of taking it postflop where our reads are not nearly as good. Keep hammering this guy by 4betting all your speculative hands and flat your premiums instead (until he adjusts).

Easy money.
Great post. Criminal posting advice this good


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06-30-2015 , 12:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nirwanda
His f vs 4bet is huge, and it's a decent sample actually. Makes me lick my lips, as I can't even remember the last time I saw anyone in the 60s, never mind 70s.

Nice EV for hero instead of taking it postflop where our reads are not nearly as good. Keep hammering this guy by 4betting all your speculative hands and flat your premiums instead (until he adjusts).

Easy money.
Cool, thanks! I will try this out against similar villains in the future.
06-30-2015 , 01:08 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nirwanda
His f vs 4bet is huge, and it's a decent sample actually. Makes me lick my lips, as I can't even remember the last time I saw anyone in the 60s, never mind 70s.

Nice EV for hero instead of taking it postflop where our reads are not nearly as good. Keep hammering this guy by 4betting all your speculative hands and flat your premiums instead (until he adjusts).

Easy money.
+1
There's not many regs folding to 4bets that much anymore.
Love seeing a Ft4bet in the >70% colour on the ol' HUD.
Makes me go a little moist.

Spoiler:
xo
06-30-2015 , 02:07 PM
Prefer 4b/f vs this villain.

Whats the name of the popup you are using?
07-02-2015 , 01:07 PM
Villians stats do matter here in terms of whether 4betting him light is profitable in the long run but i don't think thats the real question here. It very well be a profitable 4bet but AJ seems too strong to do that here when it seems you can profitable call. I would use my weaker hands like A2,A3,A4 ext. that can't profitable call to bluff here, seeing that they have the same blocker. Its just a weird spot to 4bet i think where your hand is good a lot but you have to fold to a 5bet. Being OOP hurts but still seems like a waste to 4b/f

      
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