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		<title>Playing Heads up Against Aggressive Stealers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 12:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[var __external_use_page_url = "http://www.cardroom.co.uk/poker-blog/playing-heads-up-against-aggressive-stealers.html"; var __external_use_page_summary = "Playing Heads up Against Aggressive Stealers"; In ring games whether they are full-ring or six max, there will always be a fair number of players who will raise with a fairly wide range from the button. Most of the time a wider opening range will be correct anyway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="buzrr_button" style="float:left;margin-right: 10px;"><script>var __external_use_page_url = "http://www.cardroom.co.uk/poker-blog/playing-heads-up-against-aggressive-stealers.html"; var __external_use_page_summary = "Playing Heads up Against Aggressive Stealers";</script><script	src="http://www.buzrr.com/button.js"> </script></div><p>In <strong>ring games</strong> whether they are full-ring or six max, there will always be a fair number of players who will raise with a fairly wide range from the button. Most of the time a wider opening range will be correct anyway but some players stray away from this in many<a title="Play casino poker games on bwin.com" href="http://www.bwin.com/en/casino-poker-games.html"> poker games</a> and start open raising with around 75% of their total range!</p>
<p>This may even be correct of course at the <strong>lower stakes games </strong>where more players are playing tightly and especially if they are getting rakeback. If you have been active in a game and have been folding several big blinds then whoever is on the button may just think that it is open season on your blind.</p>
<p>One such hand that I played last year should highlight the point. It was folded to the button who open raised to $3.50 in a NL100 <a title="Play poker at one of the best sites on the Internet" href="https://www.bwin.com">Holdem poker game</a> and we both had $100+ stacks. I had the Kc-3c and called. Many players would either three bet or fold here and these are not bad lines to take.</p>
<p>My own preference is not to escalate a pot out of position with a weak hand and to try and see more streets against a player who I rate to be better than. I want to outplay him and not try to outmuscle him. Trying to outmuscle someone who is prepared for a fight may not be a  very wise <a title="Learn poker strategy online at bwin.com!" href="https://poker.bwin.com/poker.aspx?content=strategy ">online poker strategy</a> and I have the capability to play well beyond the flop.</p>
<p>The flop came Ah-Ks-2d giving me middle pair and weak kicker. My opponent had been very aggressive and my <a title="get poker office for free" href="http://www.pokeroffice.com">Poker Office</a> told me that this guy raised a lot of buttons when it had been folded to him. So my middle pair is now ahead of his range so I wait for the obvious continuation bet and check-call.</p>
<p>If I am behind then so be it and your variance increases in and around the blinds but you shouldn’t be afraid of that as good solid short handed skills can make you a mint in <strong>small-stakes poker</strong>. My opponent was raising 73% of his hands when folded to on the button so my K-3s favours well against his range.</p>
<p>Against players who play badly post flop and who think that aggression is the be all and end all of <strong>poker</strong> then you can really find good EV in these situations. The turn card is the 3h giving me two pair and the probable best hand. With $17.50 in the pot then I need to decide what to do. If I check then they may check a lot of hands back as I have called a pre-flop raise and also a flop bet on a board with no draws.</p>
<p>I decide to check and let him possibly fire another barrel as a bluff and I do so but this plan is foiled by them checking behind me. The river card is the 9d and now it is time to value bet or to encourage a bluff. His betting sequence looks weak so I make what looks like a weak stab and bet $10 and he raises to $35 and I call and take the pot.</p>
<p><strong>Carl “The Dean” Sampson</strong></p>
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		<title>$300 or $75?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 06:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CardRoom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[var __external_use_page_url = "http://www.cardroom.co.uk/texas-holdem-faq/300-or-75.html"; var __external_use_page_summary = "$300 or $75?"; The other night, I was bothered by a certain scenario. Two people were heads up and one is the blind. I remember I have $225 in chips then and no one else there can call all-in.
But I don&#8217;t fully understand, the big blind at $300 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="buzrr_button" style="float:left;margin-right: 10px;"><script>var __external_use_page_url = "http://www.cardroom.co.uk/texas-holdem-faq/300-or-75.html"; var __external_use_page_summary = "$300 or $75?";</script><script	src="http://www.buzrr.com/button.js"> </script></div><p>The other night, I was bothered by a certain scenario. Two people were heads up and one is the blind. I remember I have $225 in chips then and no one else there can call all-in.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t fully understand, the big blind at $300 wants to still play till the end. So as a result, I wondered what amount should the big blind be placing in order for him to play. I don&#8217;t know if he has to keep $300 in or just pull back $75. Do you have any idea about this?</p>
<p>Thank you. By the way, great site!</p>
<p>Alexei</p>
<p><strong><em>Alexei,</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Since you only have $225, the most that your opponent can put in the pot is $225.  He will get to hold on to $75.  Of course, if you win the hand, you will have $450 and the most that you can put in the middle at that point is $75. </em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>When you play heads up, the most that can go in the middle is the amount that the shorter stack has.  The excess gets returned.</em></strong></p>
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