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$10 NLHE 6-max: Do i have fold equity here?
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[QUOTE="loafaBREAD, post: 5881348, member: 440287"] Hey, Not to beat a dead horse here... against an aggro three bettor, yes, you do call wider, and 4-bet bluff wider (assuming he folds to 4-bets...) [B]But you also open tighter![/B] You have to account for his 3-bets, and to avoid losing positions like having to flat 24s pre oop, you just fold it (as many said, it's a fold anyway, unless V is a super nit). [B]The last suggestion is to switch tables.[/B] Even if he is a fish, you can find a better table (ideally one where he is on your right!). It's an uphill battle, and even if you are a better player it will be needlessly tough... the only exception is if he is prone to bluff off his stack, which you said he isn't since he gives up on turns.rivers. If you are defending 3-bets oop with 24s (mathematically the second worst hand in the game) then V has gotten in your head and you need to take a break/move. I've been there too many times, man- it is what it is! OK... and while I'm here, you gave him a 12% 3-bet range in flopzilla. A few things- [B]1. What you put in is a reasonable 3-bet range.[/B] I construct mine differently(suited aces work well as calls- plus that range is merged, not polarized... I guess he's right to do that if you are never folding pre!), but that range isn't terribly wide. [B]2. That's not his range, anyway. [/B]If he has a 12% OVERALL 3-bet range, that means he (likely, unless he's an idiot) 3-bets less vs UTG opens, but more vs LP opens/blinds. So, he should be 3-betting like 15%+ in this spot to account for his lack of 3-bets against EP. Don't want to be harsh, but these spots are actually important top look at to analyze the flaws in your thinking... 'leveling' yourself into a decision, as they say. Keep on keeping on :cool: [/QUOTE]
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