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Originally Posted by Amanaplan
Wow. So now you ck-shove while blocking the weakest parts of his range that you actually need him to have.
I don't block many of his Tx which my x/shove has potential to generate folds from. He's betting pure air on the flop and is playing 35%-40% which means that his range is almost ATSC.
Hand | Pot equity | Wins | Ties |
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99 | 70.01% | 15,800,700 | 453,696 |
5%-37% | 29.99% | 6,639,684 | 453,696 |
Say he has QTs. The hand from his point of view looks like this:
V has been playing TAG, only hand he has shown down with aggression was a 3-bet and shown QQ. V opens 15 UTG+1, 1 call, hero calls with QTs OTB, SB BB call.
Flop T74r. Checks to hero who bets 60. V calls. Turn T748. V checks, Hero bets 125, V ships, 235 to call to win 560. What is V's range? What does hero beat?
I charge him max for his semi-bluffs/buttonclicks which have equity vs. my second pair. If he does call with better, I am usually going to have 8 clean outs.
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Originally Posted by Koko the munkey
This kind of attitude is why giving advice in this forum can be so frustrating.
OP, I'm going to suggest that you read the post that this quote came from:
Kind of figured someone would eventually bring that up... that applies only when there are glaring mistakes on previous decisions. I'm still not convinced that the line I took is a mistake.
Does everyone always open the same amount on every table regardless of image, dynamics, and table stacks? Most tables my standard open is 3x, some tables it's 4x, a few tables are 5x-12x.
I think if there is an error in my line it's on the flop with not c-betting flop. It's such a common flop spot where we open a pair and flop 1 overcard in a multiway pot. IMO flop texture and table dynamics are the factors to determine whether or not to c-bet. But table dynamics vary so widely at different casinos and different tables so having a 'standard' line for this type of hand doesn't really work.
Or maybe I'm wrong and standard lines, balanced play, and aggression are the always the way to go.
I haven't listened to it in over a year, but if I remember correctly, the 3 bart hanson - samoleus interviews were very interesting about non-standard creative play (assuming one has good post-flop and pattern recognition skills)
Last edited by SunChips; 01-17-2016 at 06:01 PM.