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$2 NLHE Full Ring: What do you think of this lead-out..?
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[QUOTE="Mdf1992, post: 5947980, member: 434598"] Thanks so much for your time and insight. So you're saying that I give the initial raiser a "great price" and that is because (now that I calculate it out), it looks like I give him about 28% pot odds. And this would be considered a great price because in this situation, even with the wider rfi range that comes with being on the button, even that has over 30% equity vs my 3-bet range coming from the blind. Is this about right? And ahh okay so a pot-sized 3-bet is about the lowest that I would want to go if I am out of position? Or if I am out of position with some dead money in the middle too. So basically I want to make it larger so that I can extract as much value as possible because I am most likely quite a ways ahead pre-flop, especially sitting with Kings? And especially because I'm out of position so I want to further increase the chances of them folding preflop and just taking it down right there? And ah wow haha good to know about that common leak in micros (overfolding to c-bets in 3-bet pots). And ahhh I see what you mean about saying that you like the leading out here because our smaller 3-bet priced in a wider range of hands. Very cool/helpful thought/insight. And ah okay so I could have gone smaller with the c-bet. That makes sense. Thanks for the loads of insight man. Cheers, Mark [/QUOTE]
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