raise pre
absolutely mandatory flop raise
AP flop, don't raise turn
yes call now bc 33/55 seem very unlikely to bet 30% otf
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Punish the 1/3 bet otf w/this hand. Also raise with stuff like 78dd/KJdd and other good bd hands.
I'm not sure RWE's reasoning for calling turn but mine's pretty simple. I'm going to have a ton of hands here that are going to want to just call so I'm throwing in my strong hands as well.
If you're going to raise turn, raise bigger. Giving your opponent direct odds to draw at hands isn't how you win at poker.
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Sorry for the run bad.
Hand should've been over preflop and there are mistakes postflop. This hand isn't run bad.
He was a recreational player, only 52 hands. Definitely most times I’m 3 betting here was just messing with some different call ranges this session. My 3bet % through 88k hands is 9%
As for Turn Raises I’m going to fix this part of my game.
Question behind the question is, do we want a polarized preflop 3-betting range versus this villain. My population read on recreationals is they call too much, so my answer is no.
Since villain is raising wide, and we don't want a polarized 3! range (and therefore a calling range between bluffs and raises) I would definitely 3-bet AQo.
Question behind the question is, do we want a polarized preflop 3-betting range versus this villain. My population read on recreationals is they call too much, so my answer is no.
Since villain is raising wide, and we don't want a polarized 3! range (and therefore a calling range between bluffs and raises) I would definitely 3-bet AQo.
Yea me too. Like I said I was playing with some different calling ranges this session lol.
The 2 things you did which made the hand more difficult than it needed to be:
1. Not 3-betting pre
2. Min raising the turn, as now we don’t know if vils 3-bet is because of strength or just because you showed weakness from your raise size