Poker Forum > Strategy
whats your move?
Marty719:
--- Quote from: Roscopiko on June 10, 2009, 10:27:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: deanp27 on June 09, 2009, 13:52:49 PM ---
can those who are insta-folding please assign some ranges to villain?
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If we are running the table and winning with a standard pot bet a high % of the time then imo there is no need to give away your strong position (ie having enough chips to bully the table) with a marginal hand like AJ in this spot.
Its true that as you continue to bully the table that the range of restealing hands does become wider but against a very tight player I would prefer to fold this spot where you will be either in really bad shape or flipping to maintain my chipstack. The flod also gives you some additional advantages in that it signals to the table that you will fold to a massive overbet, this means when people play back at you they are more likely to make overraises which makes the times you have a monster far more profitable.
I would expect a large percentage of the time this would be AJ+ or any pair and if you are picking up chips easily why flip here.
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The problem with this is - w/ these blinds, we are likely to not pick up a moster hand and have to continue to open lighter and ppl will feel they can come over the top of us more often. If gng for the win, AJ=call.
George2Loose:
standard snap call
tonyj444:
Given that villains range should be reasonably wide I think a call is the correct play here primarily because of the history.
I would be interested in how low we think we can drop our calling requirements here though. To the people saying this is a snap-call - what do you do in this spot with AT/A9/KQ? How about a middling pair 66-99? Do you call as low as 22?
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