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Old 06-29-2012, 01:38 PM   #1
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What's the standard play here?

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So this villain was 3-betting 30% and c-betting after a 3 bet pot about 75% but i didn't have that much of a handsample.

My thinking here is: I raise for protection on the flop, because i think his range is still wide and alot of hands could hit him on the turn basically every overcard unless the 9.

If he continues and if i had more bb's i would give up on the hand, but here i get 4:1 on the shove and have 20% equity so i call.

What do you think about the flop raise?
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Old 06-29-2012, 05:10 PM   #2
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Re: What's the standard play here?

pre is debatable given stack size, its prolly a fold (buy in full btw). flop is whatever, i guess arguments can be made for both calling and raising, given his stats. i prefer calling w/ your stack, you don't leave much room for him to make a mistake by raising. your flop sizing is too big. consider minraising pre vs that sort of guy, or in case thats a 50bb table.

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edit: once u raise u gotta call it off ofc

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