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$200 NL HE Full Ring: Aggressive SB?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6649660, member: 397965"] I will assume, that this is the case. So am I. However the first thing to notice, is, that when Villain open to $15, then its more like, the effective stack is somewhere around 60BB, if we compare to online games or high stakes live games, where more normal sizing is used. And this matter, because right off the bat we are typically very happy to stack off AA for 60BB in a 3-bet pot. It will generally need to be like the worst possible runout for us to consider not stacking off. I agree with this. We can make it a bit larger here and not give the opponent such a good price to take position on us. I would prefer a slightly smaller sizing here, because its such a way ahead / way behind spot. If we have a hand like TT or JJ, we dont mind some protection from random overcards. But with AA we want him to stay involved with hands like AQ, AJ, KQ and so on and so forth, because those hands are basically drawing dead now. I agree. If Hero ended up losing to something, which connected with this low board, then the main thing to look at is the preflop 3-bet sizing. A larger sizing can make some hands with cute little cards go away, and thats fine. Or if they still continue, then at least we charge them more and reduce their implied odds. [/QUOTE]
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