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$10 NL HE 6-max: Would you fold a set of Qs vs. suspicious turn check river shove?
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 6583045, member: 289533"] You will never play comfortable having only 3 buy-ins. I would recomend that either you make a deposit or try to build your bankroll by playing CardsChat freerolls, believe me, I have made USD 80 in about three months playing these freerolls. Maybe a little more or less, but I have built a solid bankroll! Second, be careful with players that are known to be average regulars! Remember the basics of poker is to play in position versus weaker opponents (known fishes and whales). I said it because of Dan Bilzerian profits, because he faces weaker opponents most of times. The objective is to be profitable, not an arrogant such as Daniel Negreanu who prefers to win less but to face harder players! Let your ego aside. Villain checks on the turn and you put him on KK. Is is possible, of course, but this is only one hand (not a combo) in his range. Try to think about the values and the bluffs, he might have KK but also AK, A5s, KQs, you name it. You are playing IP and that’s nice, but versus a player with only 4% 3-bet this is too much. I might be wrong, but let us suppose that he 3-bets 2% of times with his monster value hands and the other 2% of times he 3-bets with semi-bluffs that also have a lot of potential postflop to realize or complete its equity. Villain’s 3-bet range looks like a 4-bet range, very strong and you just have said that you thought about folding it preflop... You had other chance to fold on the flop because villain had polarized his range. Of course that with 4% 3-bet preflop he would not own baby pocket pairs in his range that could have made a set (22-66). Villain overbets flop out of position and being a known regular that shows a lot of strength! And try not to put the results of the hand because it changes a lot how many players are going to reply to you. Results doesn’t matter so try to keep them hidden. I am not better than anyone but I don’t think it is fine to be calling polarized 3-bets vs NIT preflop, also calling a polarized C-bet sizing OOP OTF, and his instacheck was just a trap for you to fall, not a giving up. There aren’t too many bluffs on Villain’s range, so be mindful. [/QUOTE]
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