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Video Description
Eddi looks at Playing in 3-Bet Pots Out of Position - As the Pre-flop 3-Bettor. Eddi discusses hand ranges when 3-betting OOP, and how to proceed with different hands on different boards. Eddi looks at playing monsters, playing air, and everything in between. Hand examples taken from $400 NL - $1000 NL
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Basic User
Hi eddi-the hand where you have AK and you say a turn c/r is best...so this is against an aggressive villain who will bet all his random floats, as well as his draws.
There is also a hand where you have JJ, and two barrel it for value against all the the drawing hands.
Now, what is the determining factor for a two barrel or c/r turn if we are to put villain on a draw? I saw the JJ hand and thought 'sweet' c/r turn right? But you barreled instead.
Is there a spot where a two barrel is better than a c/r turn?
Plus Team
I think it's a fine spot to c/r JJ as well. The main difference between JJ and AK is that with AK you generally can't barrel for value, while with JJ you can. So you simply have more options with JJ.
Basic User