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.50 90 man 3bet all in? .50 90 man 3bet all in?

05-08-2017 , 12:46 PM
Hi all. I have a question about the following situation: $2.50 90 man, I am on SB, opp on BU, he seems aggressive (35/27, but 34 hands only) and he had 23 bb. Should I 3bet all in or the stacks are too high? Or maybe 3bet or call? What is the best?
Thanks in advance.





    Poker Stars, $2.28 Buy-in (50/100 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37721707

    BB: 1,874 (18.7 bb)
    UTG+2: 1,441 (14.4 bb)
    MP1: 1,926 (19.3 bb)
    MP2: 1,937 (19.4 bb)
    MP3: 2,683 (26.8 bb)
    CO: 3,469 (34.7 bb)
    BTN: 2,300 (23 bb)
    Hero (SB): 3,015 (30.2 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 5 5
    5 folds, BTN raises to 200, Hero calls 150, BB folds

    Flop: (580) K 4 J (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets 238, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: 580 pot
    Final Board: K 4 J
    BTN mucked and won 580 (370 net)
    Hero mucked 5 5 and lost (-210 net)



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    .50 90 man 3bet all in? Quote
    05-08-2017 , 02:11 PM
    calling is worst option given read gii
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    05-09-2017 , 04:43 AM
    Yeah, Calling is a horrible blunder. You can make it easy and shove your complete range or you split your range in a Shoving Range and in a 3-bet (not allin) Range.

    Nevertheless 55 should be in your shoving-Range.
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    05-09-2017 , 05:02 AM
    calling isnt a horrible blunder at all. most super loose players also over cbet enormously. and you can capitalize on that much more by flatting and check/raising a lot of flop run outs.

    nothing wrong with a pre 3bet ofcourse.
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    05-09-2017 , 06:47 AM
    Against this effective stacksizes and oop, it's a blunder. Very hard to realise your equity oop. Moreover, it's hard to balance your sb-flatting range.
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    05-09-2017 , 06:54 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Rybka90
    Against this effective stacksizes and oop, it's a blunder. Very hard to realise your equity oop. Moreover, it's hard to balance your sb-flatting range.
    i thought hero was in the bb. /misread
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    05-09-2017 , 08:38 AM
    Thanks for the answers! It helps so much.

    P.S.: What if the opp is tight? Let's say he is 13/10. Should I 3bet/3bet all in too with this stack? I think 3bet would be enough.
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    05-09-2017 , 09:44 AM
    Important for this situation is the "Attempt to Steal"-Stat. So I expect a 13/10 also opens wider than 10%. So 55 is a shove in this situation too.

    Against tighter players, I think it's better to shove your complete range because he will call wider.

    Against looser players, you can try to built a mix strategy with shoving and some 3bet-bluffs/3-bet/call.
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    05-10-2017 , 08:13 AM
    I try not to call out of the SB ever as a rule. Of course sometimes you can but usually think in terms of 3bet or fold.

    This is a really decent resteal spot - 3bet all in.
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    05-10-2017 , 12:01 PM
    Ok. Thank you all for the helpful posts.
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