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$2.2 NL HE MTT: Blind-on-blind violence: best bet to fold out air?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6921715, member: 397965"] Its not about his bet size. Its about your hand, which is really bad. And also the fact, he only has around a pot sized bet left after raising preflop and betting the flop. So any raise here will need to be a jam, and when you are called, you might be drawing basically dead, if for instance he has a Q. Its not weak. Its completely standard sizing for short stacked tournament play. Maybe. But you say, he is loose-passive. So is he really raising junk that often? This statement would make more sense, if you said, he was a LAG. Sure. But you still have a really bad hand. If you at least had something K3 of spades rather than J3 of hearts, I could get more onboard with it. And if you really want to bluff with any two cards, why did you not raise preflop? This is also an option against weak-passive opponents, especially when you are the larger stack. The reason to not raise is mainly, that aggressive opponents will 3-bet you a lot, and of course J3s does not want to call a 3-bet. [/QUOTE]
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