boltonguy
Flush
I wanted to share this hand form ACR 10NL blitz. Now my play here is very straightforward and obvious and doesnt take much poker know-how, rather I think it's Villain's play that should be a discussion of how NOT to play a strong hand. Maybe she is a beginner as she evidences some beginner flaws - I figure that pointing those out may help newer players.
Folds to V in HJ who opens to 12BB with QQ. This is obviously bad for several reasons:
1. if you open for larger sizes with stronger hands, you are providing useful information about your hand strength. This is called a "sizing tell."
2. the larger your open, the more linear and stronger your opponents' calling and 3! ranges are going to be. If you open very large with a medium strength hand, you become more and more likely only to be called (or god forbid raised) with hands that have you crushed. If you have a very, very strong hand you are likely folding out many hands that would otherwise call and possibly put more money into the pot, limiting your winnings.
This is why most players open for a fixed size regardless of hand strength. Some players vary open size only based on position, for example 2.2BB from early position to 3BB on BN. This increases the bet size in positions where we are more likely to realize equity and neither approach gives away information about our hand.
Hero's play is obvious - we 3! to 3x and V jams. I dont ever think Hero calling here is correct with AA - IMHO anyone opening for 12BB isnt scared of a 3! and a jam is likely. It goes without saying that my 3! range here should be incredibly tight. Maybe only AA, KK, AKs given the large open size.
My 3! range is about 3:1 against QQ. Clear fold here for V IMHO, but consistent with his bad play he jams.
Is anyone in my position ever bluffing this size? I cant imagine that doesnt scream a HUGE HAND to anyone who plays regularly.
Obvious outcome (not a suckout thread!)
Folds to V in HJ who opens to 12BB with QQ. This is obviously bad for several reasons:
1. if you open for larger sizes with stronger hands, you are providing useful information about your hand strength. This is called a "sizing tell."
2. the larger your open, the more linear and stronger your opponents' calling and 3! ranges are going to be. If you open very large with a medium strength hand, you become more and more likely only to be called (or god forbid raised) with hands that have you crushed. If you have a very, very strong hand you are likely folding out many hands that would otherwise call and possibly put more money into the pot, limiting your winnings.
This is why most players open for a fixed size regardless of hand strength. Some players vary open size only based on position, for example 2.2BB from early position to 3BB on BN. This increases the bet size in positions where we are more likely to realize equity and neither approach gives away information about our hand.
Hero's play is obvious - we 3! to 3x and V jams. I dont ever think Hero calling here is correct with AA - IMHO anyone opening for 12BB isnt scared of a 3! and a jam is likely. It goes without saying that my 3! range here should be incredibly tight. Maybe only AA, KK, AKs given the large open size.
My 3! range is about 3:1 against QQ. Clear fold here for V IMHO, but consistent with his bad play he jams.
Is anyone in my position ever bluffing this size? I cant imagine that doesnt scream a HUGE HAND to anyone who plays regularly.
Obvious outcome (not a suckout thread!)