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$10 NLHE 6-max: How to analyze this?
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[QUOTE="teh_colonel_saigon, post: 5649882, member: 107240"] 3 bet that pre, my mang! Doesn't matter if it's 5x- Sometimes it's aces or kings, but more often it's AK that's scared to take a flop. The reason it's better is you get the BTN to fold more often than not... dead money = free $! Put this guy in a hard spot. [B]Flop:[/B] You have second pair and an open ender. This would be better if you were the preflop aggressor as you could down bet and safely fold to any aggression. As played you have to check- the CO doesn't bet but checks to the BTN who bets. What is the BTN's range? How aggressive is he? My guess is that he has some 2 pair hands here, and even some draws himself. His AK and AQ should be 3betting the CO a large part of the time so that narrows it down. I would call and plan to continue or get aggressive on heart turns (or obviously when the straight comes in) against an unknown opponent. But when the CO comes along and BTN barrels again, the chance of him bluffing/semi bluffing here is slim. I'd put him on a 2 pair hand. You may have the implied odds to continue, but it depends on the opponent- if you can get stacks in. [/QUOTE]
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