I will defend my BB heads up nearly every time so I definately don't have a problem with you calling here and you have position. What I like to do is raise if it's only the SB and I hit something on the flop or CR as the better will nearly always bet the flop regardless if he is in a later position and say an Ace doesn't flop. If I miss I will either just fold and wait for next time or if the board is real ragged I might call and go for a CR on the turn if another rag falls. It is very hard for someone to continue after you CR them on the turn IF they don't have anything and with rags it's very likely.
Play from the blinds can be a tricky thing but it is something you have to do well to step to the next level. Don't be afraid to defend but you have to learn how to best handle the situations after various types of flops and against various opponents and positions.
Remember that you don't have to hit a hand that often from the BB when defending heads up as you are getting from 3:1 to 3.5:1 on your preflop call. So don't be ashamed to fold after the flop if you completely whiff and the board is not to your liking to run a bluff.Statistics: Posted by piersmajestyk — Wed Apr 20, 2005 3:03 pm
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