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Originally Posted by DooDooPoker
Thanks Arty! What's the worst pair we call(maybe jam?) with here. I was thinking JJ? Also us not having a spade matters a little bit right?
JJ would definitely be my "I hate this decision" spot. I'm still pretty happy with queens. The blocking/anti-blocking effect of not having a spade is too confusing for my little brain.
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Originally Posted by kontost
Isnt the sizing bad? In another personal thread i was told not to 4bet cold huge
The general rule is to cold 4-bet big when you're OOP to the 3-bettor, smaller if you have position on the 3-bettor.
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Originally Posted by kontost
Shouldnt bet bigger the flop? The sizing makes him autocall
I partly agree on this one, actually. I think hero's range prefers a bigger bet on low paired boards. I don't think it's too bad to bet small as long as hero isn't betting total air, because he's gonna get floated a lot. It's a curious thing where if you bomb it, you can actually have a higher c-bet frequency in a 3-bet pot with a range advantage, as your bluffs have more chance of working. If you go small, you get floated or raised too often. Maybe the fact that there is a FD on this flop makes a smaller bet more appropriate, as your draws want to get there cheaply. If it was a rainbow, then I'd go with at least half pot with all kinds of junk and just try to make villain fold his overcards immediately. FWIW, Snowie pots it with 94% on 522r, but bets 1/4p with 40% on 744tt. 662tt is neither super-dry or sopping wet, so the strat will likely be somewhere between those listed above.