Poker Forum > Strategy
Blind V Blind
George2Loose:
--- Quote from: Santino67 on October 12, 2011, 14:17:22 PM ---
Raise on that flop to around 650 in position, If he"s raised pre with a bigger King pre then you"ll prob find out if you"re behind and save yourself the call call call down the streets and more chips.
--- End quote ---
Don"t do this.
Like the way you"ve played the hand thus far. Board is pretty dry so it"s a bit of a meh spot. Has he shown any tendencies to barrel off previously?
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: George2Loose on October 12, 2011, 17:35:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jon MW on October 12, 2011, 15:00:31 PM ---
I"d shove pre as a semi bluff
If he folds (as he will most of the time) you"ve added over 10% to your stack, if he calls you"re "likely" to be about 2:1 underdog (hence why it"s a semi bluff not a value shove) - but you"re getting pretty short stacked, if you"re not going to take a risk now then how bad does your situation have to be before you do?
--- End quote ---
Never heard of a pre flop semi bluff
--- End quote ---
;D neither had I until the voices in my head told me about it earlier
mporter123:
Swinebag:
I think this is a pretty standard rejam pre with a 24BB stack.
As played, I like your calling down line as there is not much value in raising - By the river, you are pretty pot commited so call it off
dwh103:
What"s the buy-in? Any other HEM stats?
As played - Can"t raise flop, or at any point in the hand (Grant, how could you? ;)). Decision here is on the turn. As George said, board is uber dry, what the hell does he think you have? Realistically I"d need a read on the opponent or an idea he might triple barrel.
Given your stack size if you call turn you"re already committing to call river. He bets 1k into 2310. You need to be good just under 25% of the time to make a profitable call on the river. But the decision is made on the turn - you have to expect to call the rest of your stack off on the river.
Jam pre is best. Even allowing a generous calling range (20% of hands) your equity is going to be around 37% and you"ll comfortably show a long term profit.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version