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    What he did after this hand is largely irrelevant.

    Calling is a pain in the ass because you're out of position.

    A 4-bet jam is probably worse than a normal-sized 4bet with some range when you never plan on folding to a 5bet since it allows him to shove a wider range than he would call with.

    Get a HUD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    What he did after this hand is largely irrelevant.
    Why is it irrelevant? it shows that he was capable of 3betting light and so we can account for this during our review? I wouldn't be surprised if my logic was all wrong here feel free to correct me if needs be.

    So we would be 4betting for value and to induce with an example range of say AJ-AK JJ+

    So will our range break down to;

    Fold---Call---4bet or just Fold---4bet ?

    If we have AJ+ in our 4betting range are we planning on flatting at all oop with any Ax/broadway hands? Or is our plan to 4bet wider and call off 5bets wider than usual or fold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seven-deuce View Post
    Why is it irrelevant?
    You didn't have the information at the time of the hand, so it doesn't help you to learn how to make a better decision in the hand if you use that information.

    Quote Originally Posted by seven-deuce
    This is the 3rd time i'v been 3bet and i know this guy is probably light fairly often here especially BvB.
    This is the information you should be using in your next post when you give your open-raising range and tell us how you think you should adjust to the BB's behavior. You might also find it useful to stop using the term "light" in favor of terms that try to more accurately describe the opponent's range and/or behavior (ie: 3-betting wide for value, 3-bet bluffing wide, etc.), but that's up to you.
    Last edited by spoonitnow; 01-19-2013 at 01:14 PM.

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