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Foucault #33: Aggressive 3-Bettors - Part 3 (PREVIEW)

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Series Description: Stop 3-Betting Me!
One of the most difficult parts of 6-max Hold'em is dealing with aggresive opponents. What's worse? Aggressive 3-Bettors. Take a seat with Foucault as he takes you through a 5 vidoe series dedicated to dealing with Aggressive 3-Bettors. From Pre-Flop adjustments to Post-Flop analysis, Andrew teaches us optimal strategy for dealing with these tough opponents.
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In Part 3, Andrew uses the Hand Replayer to analyze playing versus aggressive 3-bettors in various situations. Andrew looks at the changing dynamic versus certain opponents as the match goes on.
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Comments (6)

Please post your questions/comments for "Aggressive 3-Bettors" - Part 3 here!

Thanks

 


Few Things:

1) I refuse to respond to another question RE: 3-Bet pots or playing vs aggro 3-Bettors until you watch this video.

If you play NL100- NL400 - this video alone is worth your yearly membership.

2) This is probably the best video i've ever seen when dealing with 'dynamic' or hand ranges vs 3-bettors - even if the HH's are contrived.

For Andrew:

1) Something that's always troubled me - how are we best estimate FE in spots like the QJs where we are C/R K95?

I definitely find myself too results oriented and remember the times he calls with AK and my equity sucks - but what strategies / ranges do you estimate that making these C/R becomes +EV?

I think (and I speak for a TON of 200 NL regs) that I approach these situations incorrectly and leave a lot of value on the table by either

1) getting owned constantly
2) making awful moves

 


Thanks a lot Andrew. I had a one month vacation from poker and when i started grinding again i felt like im spewing a lot and couldnt find the reason. This video helped a lot and i think i found my game again.

 


Thanks for the compliments. Chris, in answer to your question:

1. Put him on a range for betting the flop;
2. Put him on a range for continuing to your raise (don't forget to include bluffs/floats, where applicable);
3. Divide (2) by (1).

 


Thanks for another great video Andrew. In response to your closing comments of the video (regarding future vid suggestions), I would really like to see you make some videos on button play, specifically these topics:

1. What hands we should be cold calling the button with, and who to do it against
2. Factors to consider when considering bluff raising vs. floating the flop
3. Which types of boards and situations are good for doing so, and when to give up

Fwiw, I subscribe to the major training sites, and without a doubt, you make the most organized, efficient videos. Please continue with the theoretical discussions! The powerpoints are my favorite parts.

 


Great suggestions, antique, thanks! For what it's worth, my latest article in 2+2 Magazine is about the floating vs raising question: http://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/issue51/andrew-brokos-float-on.php.

 

 
 

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