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in 6 Max LHE would it be often that a player would simply check call 3 bets with middle pair on the flop, never raising to see where he's at?
I dont play the game (6 Max LHE) , so Im not answering any certain way, Im asking. |
Yes.
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:eek: :confused:
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A very bad player, maybe.
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How did I go SJK2000?
CF |
Are you saying, HU against an aggro player, that you never let them hang themselves?
There are certainly a few (if not more) situations where this profitable. |
Well, obviously this isn't a HU situation, or he would only be check calling 1 bet. Right? I guess I don't understand what you are asking. Let's put this Q/A back together in one place...
The question was: --- in 6 Max LHE would it be often that a player would simply check call 3 bets with middle pair on the flop, never raising to see where he's at? --- Your answer was: --- Yes. --- My answer was: --- A very bad player, maybe. --- No WAY am I check/calling 3 bets with middle pair on the flop. Unless I have some goofy open ended straight flush draw to go with it, I guess (like if I have 8sTs and the flop ius 7s8d9s, for example). Even then, I'm going to be firing and not check/calling. But yes, I have seen other players do this with "just" middle pair, which I think is a terrible play (they have Qs4d and the flom comes AhQcJc). If someone checks that flop and then there is a bet, a raise, and a reraise and they CALL with their middle pair and no draw, yes, I believe they are a very, very, very bad player. |
Obviously.
I didn't say check/call a raise. I was more talking about a heads up play against an overaggressive player with position on you. You have middle pair that you HAVE to show down against this particular opponent. You don't want to call a raise and he'll raise hands that you beat. I have no problem giving him the rope to hang himself in that specific situation. I guess I missed the word "often" in Zy's post |
Actually, I think the words you missed were: "check call 3 bets."
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