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  1. ok, from what ive seen he hasnt been too over aggro like most donks would with his stack, but i guarentee if i 3bet hes flattling like 75% of the time. what do u guys do here in a $11 FO against and almost complete unkown?

    Seat 1: Hat420trick (56865 in chips)
    Seat 2: Joćo Avanci (19357 in chips)
    Seat 3: metaname (43522 in chips)
    Seat 4: DRSORDERS420 (16965 in chips)
    Seat 5: TheNewStevo (24462 in chips)
    Seat 6: thespenc (25886 in chips)
    Hat420trick: posts the ante 50
    Joćo Avanci: posts the ante 50
    metaname: posts the ante 50
    DRSORDERS420: posts the ante 50
    TheNewStevo: posts the ante 50
    thespenc: posts the ante 50
    DRSORDERS420: posts small blind 200
    TheNewStevo: posts big blind 400
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to TheNewStevo [Qh Ah]
    thespenc: folds
    Hat420trick: folds
    Joćo Avanci: folds
    metaname: raises 800 to 1200
    DRSORDERS420: folds
    TheNewStevo.......?
  2. considering his 4 bet range is prob never less tahn AQ i dig a call and play a pot oop in the bb...ur hand is pretty underrepped and ur 60 bigs deep
     
  3. If hes a station and hell flat your 3 bet then do it cause your getting great value.
     
  4. i usually mix it up here between 3-betting and flatting since we're 60 bbs deep; nothing wrong with either imo. obv advantages and disadvantages to both but i just go with what im feeling atm
     
  5. I would prob 3 bet a majority of the time considering your 6 seated to begin with and you're oop aswell.
  6. pretty sure im just flatting this a majority of the time.....with him prob flatting ur 3bet a good percentage of the time ( being a donk in a $10 multi,deep stacked) i dont really see the need to get into an inflatted pot oop here.....
     
  7. If he's flatting that often I think 3betting for value is the best option. You'll be crushing his flatting range, when you miss you can still take the pot away with a relatively small bet and when you hit top pair you can easily play for stacks on the flop expecting to be ahead a very large % of the time. Postflop reads help, but I' sure someone flatting 75% of the time here will not have much problem sticking the money in with weak top pairs or second pairs and the like sooner or later in the hand. For all that, I'm willing to put myself in a puke spot when he shoves preflop. I make it around 3500-3600 and go from there.

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