Originally posted by Fubu27
I see. So what if, for example, I had had a 100BB stack (or less) and/or Villain was making 2/3 and/or 1/2 potsize bets? Would a Raise on the Flop be appropriate?
In other words, in what situations would it have been a better play to be aggressive?
Thanks.
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So what if, for example, I had had a 100BB stack (or less) and/or Villain was making 2/3 and/or 1/2 potsize bets? Would a Raise on the Flop be appropriate? In other words, in what situations would it have been a better play to be aggressive?
Depending on the betsize you could easily raise there but against such a potsize bet I would usually prefer to just Call and play my odds because you could easily get reraised and you would put yourself into a hard spot.
Because such a line as he picked is usually very strong, limp/call preflop and then donk out on flop potsize.
Against specific opponents we could even consider playing for stacks against who we have fold equity.
Just small equity calculation for you:
Equity Win Tie Loss Hand
Player 1: 41,450% 41,347% 0,207% 58,446% QcTc
Player 2: 58,550% 58,446% 0,207% 41,347% KK, 99, 22, KJs+, K9s, KJo+, K9o
Here we need to add some fold equity and we will be good enough.