(0 votes) Playing against a good aggressive +ROI player who had been 3bet / 4bet shoving a lot. So here how it played out. Your thoughts?
July 3, 2010
OfflineJune 22, 2010
OfflineI would have let it go after his reraise post flop. His early position reraise usually represents something strong. If you are in this position a lot when in the SB and BB you can always try a 3-bet to push them off but be prepared to fold to a 4-bet or bet or post flop bet if you did not make a better hand.
"Your either in Sheen's Korner or your with the trolls."
I don't like the raise on the flop, nor the call when he jams. Although you're getting a really good price, you're really never ahead here. That being said, I don't mind a flat on the flop and re-evaluating the turn since you are closing the action. Folding to any bet on the turn or river.
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