Quote Originally Posted by euphoricism
1) shove flop. Interestingly enough, villain is ahead of you on this flop even though he currently holds 6 high.

2) In 6m, yes, easy shove. In FR I have no idea. People threebet so much tighter.

3) Reraise pre the first time. Dead money is your lifeblood. Take it at every opportunity.

I dont know what changes in FR. Your opponents will have better hands on average. This means that you have on average less folding equity. Its probably profitable to nutcamp you preflop.

I run 11/11 UTG and 22/20 OTB. If I'm playing, I'm raising.
1) sure, i saw that, and therefore couldnt get pissed at the call, or a shove, post flop. but the calling of the 3bet was a collossal mistake by him, even though it got paid...it didnt get paid enough to make it worth HIS risk. thats why i love the short stack!! believe it or not, i still made money there because he will play it like that against me again and again.

but, you overbet shove that flop w/ 50 bb's? i can see it being a 10 bb overbet even with 40.

2) k

3) you missed this one, i think

4) the AKs hand. so, you dont see this as an opportunity to pull more in and minimize your pf risk with a passive already making a big raise...and the call station still acting behind you? even in light of those "reads," you 3bet automatically?