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 Originally Posted by PomP
I've been playing a lot of $5 HU on full tilt and I found hand 6 interesting.
Its typical of the sort of hand I end up spewing chips on. I normally win lots of hands early doors, get over confident and struggle to lay down a hand in that situation.
You try to push the opp around a bit but unfortunatley end up walking into a hand.
Cant offer any advice as Im nowhere near qualified, but I thought you did well when you were very short stacked. In my experience a lot of players go on tilt from there and push every hand but you didnt, the blinds were low enough to still play some poker.
With my STT background I dont mind playing shortstacked .
which decision are you referring to when you say "poor decision early"
Hand 6 where I tried to pick off a c-bet and left myself with 250 chips. I call it a poor decision because I think it was too early to make an aggressive play like that having basically no reads on Opp.
I was referring to calling the 3bet
Which time? I do tend to assume opps are 3-betting me light sans reads otherwise at this level. Because I tend to raise often, people tend to 3-bet me to get back at me. I've seen some really light 3-betting (I've been AI pre against K4o before early). That said, its probably a weak point for me, but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to react if I need to give up a hand just because opp works out he can 3-bet me out of it.
Advice on that situation?
It seems to work v's these guys. Thoughts on how you'd play otherwise? Should I be raising every hand pre that I choose to play? Doesnt that set me up to be 3-bet with really weak holdings more often?
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