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  • #4038
    CG
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    Hey Robert,

    The opener is the type of player that rarely folds once he has put in money preflop. His 3B-folding range is pretty small. So at the time I ruled it out. I reckon it might work against him, but it would at least need to be (slightly bigger than) a pot size raise against him.

    That would have been +/-52 …. he probably calls, player in the middle then has to put in 44 more for a pot of 108. He might fold, might not. Shoving the flop in that case. I would have a pot size bet left if heads up, so idd not a bad idea.

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by CG.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by CG.
    #4036
    CG
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    Oops, my bad. Idd, first player on the opener’s left. He was the first one on my right 🙂

    Thanks for the feedback. I did indeed jam the turn.

    – Occasionally I see players betting big with medium flushes who are scared of another flush card peeling off.
    – I have seen him make weird moves before.
    – He can have all the sets, two pairs….etc.
    – Guess I have to call with a portion of my top range here.

    My gut did scream small AXx when he did it. Wondering if I should have gone with that feeling alone, hence the post.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by CG.
    #4030
    CG
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    Thanks for the reply. The villain wasn’t the preflop raiser, he called the opening raise of the player to his right. So maybe that changes his perceived range a bit.

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