To get you started, In general 3bet top of your range for value (hands that beat villains continuing range) 3bet hands that are not strong enough to call with as a bluff (obv fold them sometimes). Preferably these will be hands which might flop well. Don't 3 bet hands that you can call a single raise profitably, but will be behind villains continuing range All these ranges are dynamic especially as villain adjusts, eg you may be able to 3b for value wider if he adjusts to you 3betting a lot by calling wide. Posted by grantorino
Cheers, this helps.
So I Just need to call alot more on all streets then! See more flops etc.
What happened to aggression being the biggest weapon in poker?
Also ty beaneh, didn't expect hours for free, maybe 5 mins to write a post, lol. "If you don't ask, you don't get!"
In Response to Re: 30nl 3b pot, smack the flop but facing a river value bet. : Cheers, this helps. So I Just need to call alot more on all streets then! See more flops etc. What happened to aggression being the biggest weapon in poker? Also ty beaneh, didn't expect hours for free, maybe 5 mins to write a post, lol. "If you don't ask, you don't get!" Posted by DOHHHHHHH
lol you've had hours for free before! S'not like this is the first time i've answered one of your threads.
There are always such generic open questions, HOW DOES ONE PLAY POKAS?
WHY DOES ONE BET ETC
Most people who post in TPC just want to be told this or that is the 'correct way to play a certain hand' orsituation. When every single situation in poker is slightly different, and people should be looking to learn all the reasoning behind different plays rather than just learn how to play JACK AND ACE OR Jack and jack etc.
It would be alot easier to discuss topics such as this through coaching because that is normally one on one rather than someone just spouting loads of stuff on open public forums for all and sundry to see.
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