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Originally Posted by LoveUknow
This is nonsense. To break even villain has to fold around 60-65%. Close to 2/3 times.
Imagine playing in a big pool or an anonymous pool (rio) and you don´t even know villain´s 3b frequencies.
GL mate with your 4b bluffs.
I was merely commenting on your post that said the villain would fold every time to a 4-bet.
The key is to mix it up so you're not predictable, by 4 betting AA, KK, AK etc. for value, you then mix in a couple of bluffs. So if they think you only raise premium hands and fold to much, you can steal some of their 3 bets. If they call, then there's a good chance you have a premium hand and have them beat anyway.
Your play should also change depending on how many opponent are in play.
Personally I have no real problem with having a no 4bet policy as long as your consistent with it, as you stay hard to read. I just wouldn't do it as I think you're missing an opportunity to raise the pot when you have a premium hand (Your opponent should be calling a 4 bet with a good proportion of the hands they're willing to 3bet with in the first place).
I could be wrong on this, but it seems to be what most others on this thread are saying?
For the record, I play mainly micro-stakes, so don't 4 bet bluff very much/at all, as I find people will call too light.