Every buton raise I'm making gets threebet
Every cbet I'm making gets c/r'd.
What the hell gives?
07-12-2007 05:26 PM
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07-12-2007 05:32 PM
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Tighten up and start to call them, they will be playing right into your hands. |
07-12-2007 05:33 PM
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I'm not exagerating. Every single hand that sees a flop is checkraised. Yet... they limp preflop.. and do all sorts of other terrible plays.. limp raises... | |
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07-12-2007 05:34 PM
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07-12-2007 06:29 PM
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I guess, picking off c-bets by checkraise became new thend these days. | |
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07-12-2007 06:38 PM
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Its tough I was playing at a table a few minutes ago & this guy had a flop aggression factor of 10 over 40 hands - was basically raising all c-bets or leading into pfr. | |
07-12-2007 06:45 PM
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most of the time this is just bad variance | |
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07-12-2007 06:55 PM
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Smaller opener ($1) will leave more room to apply pressure by 3betting flop without going AI. | |
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07-12-2007 07:09 PM
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It can be frustrating but as your opponants are becoming more aggressive the value of your hands goes up. You start to play tighter your general hand strength when your in a pot increases. combine these together and you wont have to give up every pot - I'd advise against reraising them unless the board is REALLY draw heavy as they will likely not have much of a hand themselves and the only way to make money in this case is too let them get too aggro and try to push you off your hand so calling becomes more profitable than raising. |
07-12-2007 07:10 PM
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07-12-2007 07:12 PM
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I think i call too many 3bets preflop. | |
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07-12-2007 07:14 PM
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FLOP 3BETS ON DRY BOARDS ARE AIR! | |
07-12-2007 07:19 PM
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and give up too easy on flop. But.. meh. | |
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07-12-2007 07:20 PM
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07-12-2007 07:30 PM
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If your getting 3 bet a lot preflop - tighten up your calling requirements then either C/R or R/R their flop bet. |
07-12-2007 07:36 PM
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You can always position raise and continuation bet less. Making habitual position raises and continuation bets is a fairly exploitable strategy. |
07-12-2007 07:49 PM
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07-13-2007 02:06 AM
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07-13-2007 02:16 AM
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I don't think he plays $10nl | |
07-13-2007 02:25 AM
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@ AceisTrumps |
07-13-2007 02:45 AM
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07-13-2007 02:55 AM
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Its all about adapting, I 3-bet and checkraise certain regulars a lot who are predictable and too slow adapt to table conditions(all they see is my nit stats on their HUD). take note of players who 3-bet with a high frequency and adapt by pushing a wider range especially OOP and perhaps calling and donk bettiing certain flop textures. Dont c-bet boards which look to have missed your hand range, take strong lines against players who float the flop frequently, try to shift your real decisions to fourth and fifth street. | |
07-13-2007 04:32 AM
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07-13-2007 01:37 PM
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07-13-2007 02:53 PM
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Also Euph, remember that you only need to 4bet and get a fold 1 out of every 4 3bets to show a profit. | |
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07-13-2007 10:33 PM
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Like many have said, this is mostly variance. But I've noticed when this happens to me sometimes, it causes a form of tilt that throws me off my game. You do need to adjust as many have mentioned, but make sure you aren't adjusting by trying to play back in situations that are dangerous with weak holdings. | |
07-14-2007 01:21 AM
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o yea euphoriscicm- ur pissed cause u cant put ur opponents on a range probably. so take awhile and figure out what kinds of hands they r making these crazy limp/cr shit plays with | |
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07-14-2007 02:22 AM
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