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Originally Posted by cizixap
^^ yea, and how about recognizing that 30bb-ish stack size greatly reduces your bluff opportunities and WTSD? Is it 2018 enough?
Good question about the stack size. I'm not sure I agree with your premises here. We should be getting to SD more with a shallow stack, yeah? And stack size curtails our ability to run multi-street bluffs, but it makes it easier to get all in and protect our equity, so maybe that's a wash? Eager to hear others' opinions here, might be thinking about this wrong.
I think my final answer is call pre, c/f flop > fold pre > call pre, c/c flop, c/f turn >>>>>> anything else.
If we choose to call flop and fold turn, we protect our range by hardly ever checkraising the flop. And if we call pre but fold flop, we still want to defend against a LOT of 30% pot flop bets (ex: overcards + BDFD probably does the trick) but 66 is not one of them.