hey guys one of my goals this year is to improve my mtt game but feel i`m too much of gambler in this format gettin my money in flip situations a lot and it not working out when it gets to crucial times in the tourney but here is two hands from different mtts and I won`t show results because feel they don`t matter just want to make sure i`m doing the right things.
this hand was in mini primo the utg raiser has been quite active until launder came to table and was just shovin allin every hand for like5 or 6 hands in a row what`s my move here mys stack size here is 8.4k?thoughts
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancekevcoke69Small blind 200.00200.006350.00launderBig blind 400.00600.0029625.00 Your hole cardsJJ JIMMYSONRaise 1600.002200.006588.75mr_mcFold supercrazyFold liamboi11?????????
hand 2 was from the super roller and this is where I think my biggest leak is playing small pocket pairs, reads are on the blinds are dixo64 has just recently came to table but was playing quite passive just calling pre flop with ak,88 and raised pre with aa in the few hands I saw, small blind 3bet me huge me a couple of times because I was constantly raising the button/cutoff and said everytime they raised they had a big hand and only once I saw them 3bet with 99 pre early on other than that they were playing a tag style. also my stack size is 11.250k so what to do from here?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancedixo64Small blind 300.00300.0032834.50lovejunkyBig blind 600.00900.008444.50 Your hole cards44 Barrie26Fold HITMAN_RVFold SharksbiteFold liamboi11???????
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Hand 2 - If he's stationing alot, I might just fold cos you only got 20xBB. If not, I'd min-raise/fold
I think I'd assume that the answer is no, and that he's not jamming anymore because his stack has crossed the point that he's comfortable shoving with. Given that, I'd think his range is still very wide and I'd 3-bet all-in with a big smile on my face.
I may then think "You idiot! It's so obvious that he's got a big hand because he didn't shove! What were you thinking, BorinLoner?!"
I think it's a shove.
On the 44 I agree with Lambert that it's a min-raise-fold spot. I don't like shoving to pick up less than 10% of our stack in blinds and I don't want to call off 15BB hoping for a race. I think open-folding is best only if we think one of the blinds is intent on not folding to us, whether because of a dynamic or they're a station, etc. Even then, if it's the big stack, you can look to play the flop if they play fit or fold on the flop often - Higher variance, greater rewards.
Simply because the small blind has 3-bet a couple of times, we shouldn't be put off stealing. We have to decide if they're 3-betting enough to make stealing unprofitable in the long-run.
If the blinds are fairly weak I'd be stealing from the button with nearly 100% of hands so why not 44?
Well, if launder has only been open-shoving then I think I definitely 3-bet here. If the opponent has been opening for 4x often, then his range isn't necessarily strong and he can think it's unlikely that launder will 3-bet shove without a big hand.
If launder has been getting it in regardless of the action then the UTG player's range should be significantly stronger, assuming that he's good enough to even be thinking about ranges, etc. In that case it becomes a much closer decision. I probably shove either way to be honest. His opening range can't be tightened to the point of just being QQ+ and AK+, I think. I don't think folding is necessarily terrible if this is the dynamic, but I think shoving is still better.
He's 3-bet "a couple of times" but that's not enough to establish a pattern. If we've seen him making a habit of this against other players too, or if it has happened several times then the fold may be best. As it is we have no information on whether those "couple of times" have been twice in ten orbits or every time we've tried to steal.
Range of hands will depend on oppo, but if readless just use a tight range
Look at stack sizes, range will alter according to stack size - also in relation to position/dynamics
Before your action think about what if each oppo does various actions, how are you going to react
So if oppo A shoves I fold, if oppo B shoves I iso reshove - if oppo C shoves I call -- etc....
If you know what your doing before you even act then it becomes a lot easier
The hardest part is assigning correct ranges, dats poker folks - no easy answer
Have not even looked at the hand, but this jumped out at me.
We bet to win what is in the middle, is what's in the middle worth it
just looked at 44 hand
if you have been raising worse than 44 from btn than why can't you raise with 44
probs min raise/fold
If they 3 bet, is it a steal or can you 4 bet jam with enough equity and given postions against callers range
Do you have enough fold equity to fold out oppo 3 bet range given effective stack
I don't have any answers, just questions that you can ask yourself
you do mention that you been raising btn lots and blinds been 3 betting you, so assign a range to a std 3 bet and a shove 3 bet and play accordingly.
u min raise, your then either foldin, calling the shove or 4 bets hoving.
Most of the time they should fold, unless they defend a lot - u still have position so if they call it's still good for you.
Also how did the 3 bet sze differ from when they 3 bet 99 to 3 betting bigger with supposed big hands - which you can say is either not big hand or big hand )