So its late in a winamax 100 euros 8max.
Villain has good results according to his scope.
We are both deep and bubble is approaching. Villain is not 3 betting a lot (5% on a 100 hand sample)
Hand 1
i think we have to fold OTT vs a solid villain? The spr is bad to go broke..
Hand2
I would normally fold pre bc i dont have the odds to setmine. Due to previous action i elected to call for several reasons, mainly influenced by hand 1. Seems weak to fold each time vs his agressivity but my play seems atrocious.
Due to historic, would u just fold pre or when?
You can't be serious
Ill give my 2c instead of pure trolling tho. Hand 1 just 4b and call it off
As played you can't fold turn its a massive leak
unfortunatly i m not trolling.
H1 without info and knowing is a very good reg he ll never take this line with Ax IMO. He has 2 pairs, a set or a straight and sometimes somes FD. With this sizing he is just preparing to go all in river.
I think i m too deep to stack off with TPTK. Obv i could 4bet pre but he flatted.
I would not play H2 and post it if H1 didnt occur the previous orbit.
I would not play H2 and post it if H1 didnt occur the previous orbit.
Did you try to adjust your entire stratgy because of one hand you just played? And a hand that didnt even go to showdown! That's highly not tecommended
H1 : first i d happily 4bet pre..OTF indeed i call to keep his bluffs. However by doing this we let him realise his equity, FD, 67,...So i dont know what is the best.
For people saying calling OTF, do you all shove this turn?
H2 : thanks to johnyarmless and Soepgroente for your helpful comments. Best thing to do is to fold vs his 3 bet i guess. But i m quite sure good regs can implement an exploitative strategy (such a tendancy to fold vs agression) after a few hands
disagree, too many players will make this small xr to exploit underdefense of Hero + population tendency not to 3b the flop, so it's good imo to apply pressure and here we have tptk lacking bdfd on somewhat coordinated board, it's good hand selection.
h1 gotta call turn.
h2 fold turn against tight stats in BB, OP. you're leveling yourself.
H2: like someone said, it sounds like you levelled yourself vs this player. Also, even though it is only 6 handed you'll tend to notice that they raised you out of the BB. 9 handed with a MP open this usually is a strong hand, 6 handed they can sometimes be FOS, but you have to be aware that it could also signify a monster hand. If you don't hit your 2 just fold.
I think OP could have provided more info on villain even on 100 hands sample.
I think these hands aren't represented well and questions you ask sound vague and incompetently.
In absense of other info it seems assumptive to associate good results w/ postflop stubbornness and overwhelming AF (even if ones have merit from villain's pov) what makes at least 2 potential reasons to 3bet flop irrelevant in specific spot (in random french mtt).
Thus it looks like std flop b/c and our b/3b range should be smth like some good Axdd+ and A8+ due to specifics of texture.
OTT even nowadays you still can see a variety of strats from regs which apply different turn sizings based on different assumptions in similar spots (all of them can be legit) so not much can be said in vacuum -- you can try to extend his preflop 3bet tightness on tiny sample and good results to his postflop neatness but that's assumptive (once again).
Some thoughts -- this is bad turn card for your range, some of his potential draws got there, some got incentive to check turn however he has nut ratio advantage ott (in majority of cases).
You can improve your assumptions if you have any ideas how he might perceive you.
Hand 1 honestly I play it the same vs standard nits I think. Sucks to be exploitable but sucks more to get it in dead.
Hand 2 is a horrible punt and the flaws in your logic are pretty huge. It's like level 1 fish logic to think "this **** 3bets me again I'M GOING TO SHOW HIM... by calling a huge 3bet with deuces" (without odds to setmine and then stationing down on any non-AK board because I put him on ace king or a random bluff). Just fold everywhere. If you want to take a stand do it by 4betting (select a better hand) or by flatting a hand that makes sense in a situation where it makes sense.
It's a pretty rare case when I see a hand and my advice would literally be:
I wouldn't fold turn in hand one, he can have f draws and worse aces and we still have outs vs 2p. We opening in HJ so our percieved range should appear wide.
1st hand I think you gotta make your decision on the turn and either go call and call most brick river or just fold turn like you did. Think either is fine.
2nd hand. Very easy fold preflop. Big blind is extremely incentivized to just flat pre so his 3 bet is very polarizing. Fold flop too...