Verfasst am: Do Sep 13, 2007 22:24 |
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| Teute78 hat Folgendes geschrieben: |
Gegen wieviel Gegner ist eine Contibet out of postion sinnvoll. Keine reads, durschnittliche Donks.
AK im SB, unraised pot bis zu mir.
Flop kommt Q 6 2 rainbow
Contibet sinnvoll gegen mehr als 2 Gegner? |
Folgendes hab ich mal irgendwo gefunden (weiß leider nicht mehr wo):
AK unimproved
-That will even out over time and be one of your top 4 hands. Here is a tip for it. Raise it preflop of course from any position even the BB with mega limpers. On the flop if there are 3 or more people in the hand and you haven't hit the flop, then play it as if you have 3 outs. If you have less than 3 people on the flop, then play it as if you have AA until somebody plays back at you and then fold. If you get to the river and are unimproved, don't bet it. If you are in position, check behind. If you are out of position, check and call one bet but not two. You'll still lose with it frequently, but you accomplish some key things with this:
1. If someone catches a pair you lose the least.
2. If nobody catches a pair you win the most you can from somebody with no hand, and nobody draws for free.
3. You catch missed draw bluffs on the river with your nut no pair hand
4. If you get played back at, you fold at the earliest possible point.
5. This entices people to do the following:
a) Call you down more because they think you have AK when you have more than AK
b) Bet at you more to get you to fold your AK because you fold easily. If you don't have a hand you don't mind folding. If you do have a hand, you don't mind getting bet into.
You can extend this later in your game, when people start picking up on how you play whiffed overcards and then throw in an occasional curve ball allowing you to represent a hand you don't have. But anything like that is best reserved for higher limits and against single opponents. In multi-way pots, show down the best hand: Value bet your great hands, and draw with great odds to beat those value betting you.
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