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This advice was written for 200NL or lower 6Max games. It applies when
effective stacks are 80-125BB preflop. Please deviate from this strategy as
necessary when you have either developed good reads or know your opponent
has certain assumptions about the way you play.
Continuation bets should be anywhere from 2/3-3/4PSB, depending on what
sizing is best for getting all in on the turn. As a note, if you feel you
are better at playing after the flop than your opponent, 3betting to a
smaller size preflop and making a smaller c-bet on the flop is a good way to
set the hand up to play 3 streets, allowing you the greatest opportunity to
exercise your skill advantage.
The Rules
1). If an Ace/King hits the flop, bet nearly 100% of the time, regardless of
position. These flop types are highly polarized (a.k.a. "hit or miss") and
your opponents' aren't going to be calling/raising your flop bets lightly.
The other good polarized flop texture to bet on is when the flop comes all
of the same suit.
2). If your hand is as strong as a pair of Kings or better, bet/call the
flop.
Note: pair + draw hands are considered as strong as a pair of Kings or
better in a reraised pot. Nut flush draws are also considered as strong as a
pair of Kings or better
The Flop
Out of Position...
1). 2-2 – 9-9 or suited connectors, check/fold.
2). K-xs/A-xs, bet/fold if you have a backdoor straight, backdoor flush
draw, or a gutshot. Otherwise, check/fold.
3). A-10 - A-Q, bet/fold.
However if you flop a pair of Tens, Jacks, or Queens AND it is top pair,
check/call flop and check/fold turn.
4). A-K, bet/fold.
5). 10-10 - Q-Q, check/call x-x-x flops and check/fold the turn unimproved.
Also check/fold (A/K)-x-x flop. The reason not to bet Ace/King high flops
with these pairs is because our hand has a lot of showdown value if our
opponent doesn't have an Ace/King. It also helps to lower our c-bet
frequency from ~100% on those flop types.
6). K-K+, bet/call.
If you flop a weak draw (7 outs or less), alternate between check/folding
and check/raising all in depending on your table image. Bet/fold a blank
turn if the flop is checked around.
In Position…
1). 2-2 – 7-7 or suited connectors, check behind.
2). K-xs/A-xs, bet/fold if you have a backdoor straight, flush draw, or a
gutshot. Otherwise, check behind.
3). A-K, bet/fold.
4). K-K+, bet/call.
Check behind on the flop if you are holding a draw with 7 outs or less. Fold
to a turn bet unimproved, bet if checked to.
Turn/River Play:
If your hand is...
- Worse than a pair of Kings, you are generally finished betting or calling
bets.
- A pair of Kings and an Ace comes on the turn, you are generally finished
betting or calling bets.
- A pair of Aces, two pair, or a set and an Ace comes on the turn,
check/raise all in. If a straight or flush completes, you are generally
finished betting or calling bets.
- A straight/flush and an Ace comes on the turn, check/raise all in. If a
flush completes and you are holding a straight, you are generally finished
betting or calling bets.
- A pair of Kings or better and a non scare card comes on the turn, go all
in.
Extra:
- Monotone flops are great to stab at since they are a good hit/miss flop
type, but they are not good to float on. If you have an overpair (smaller
than Q-Q) on a monotone flop and are faced with a bet, folding is generally
your best option.
- Slowplaying on occasion is necessary to help balance the range of hands
that you will check with on the flop | W********m 发帖数: 7793 | | s*********k 发帖数: 1989 | 3 Nice one, Marked.
BTW, any 3Bet Strategy on MTT?! | p**********1 发帖数: 1458 | 4 aren't they the same, if effective stack deep enough? when rebuy is over or
starting levels of super stack tourney.
【在 s*********k 的大作中提到】 : Nice one, Marked. : BTW, any 3Bet Strategy on MTT?!
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