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larrylad | Small blind | 30.00 | 30.00 | 10012.50 | |
paperboy25 | Big blind | 60.00 | 90.00 | 1732.50 | |
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Herbie536 | Fold | ||||
craigcu12 | Raise | 240.00 | 330.00 | 9565.00 | |
Loderingo | Call | 240.00 | 570.00 | 5720.00 | |
larrylad | Fold | ||||
paperboy25 | All-in | 1732.50 | 2302.50 | 0.00 | |
craigcu12 | All-in | 9565.00 | 11867.50 | 0.00 | |
Loderingo | Fold | ||||
craigcu12 | Unmatched bet | 8012.50 | 3855.00 | 8012.50 | |
paperboy25 | Show |
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craigcu12 | Show |
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paperboy25 | Win | Three 8s | 3855.00 | 3855.00 |
Comments
Pre-flop, you just need to think about how deep the stacks are when sizing your raise. In the super-roller, for example, I would be making 4x raises pre-flop at least in the opening few levels because you start 330BB deep. If you want to be threatening your opponents stack by the river, you need to be building a bigger pot from the start and if you want to take any hands down pre-flop, then you need to raise a little bigger. If you raise really small when super-deep, people just peel because they "can afford it" and you play too many multi-way flops.
On the other hand, when we have around 30BB-effective we want to be making min-raises pre-flop because that's enough to threaten our opponent's stack but it doesn't cost us much when it goes wrong, if we're opening a wide range.
So I don't like saying that "in level 1 make it x amount pre-flop, and in level 12 make it y amount." Base your bet-size on the effective stack size and how to threaten that stack by the river.
The effective stack is basically the biggest stack that can be played for in the hand. So if you go heads-up to a flop and the two stacks are 25BB and 40BB, then the effective stack is 25BB as that's all either player can play for. If you go three-handed to a flop and your opponents have 20BB and 30BB but you have 100BB, then the effective stack is 30BB because that's the most you can play for. Obviously the 20BB stack complicates how the hand will play, but you're playing 30BB effective.
Balancing our play is massively important which means that we should play our strong hands in exactly the same way that we play our bluffs / semi-bluffs.
As for the rest of the hand, absolutely standard, UL.