by SinkRox » Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:04 pm
The consensus seems to be that you just cannot 4-bet min and then fold. Its just a bad play and if you 4-bet more than min then you're getting too much of you stack in to then fold vs their range if they shove over the top.... (ultimately you cant 4-bet and fold). Edit: dont ask me why, i dont know the maths, but its the consensus at 2p2
Ive been 3-betting very light lately at 100nl 6max, its very addictive, and quite easy considering there's nto many other light 3-bettors or light 4-bet shovers. But at your stacks it would probably deffinatly require alot of thought and adjustment to these players.
From what Ive read I know of two routes to take...
4-bet shove the light 3-bettors with a wide range (that should obv be +ev vs theirs) e.g. A7s+ and AKo, JJ+ against the real light 3bettors.
Advantages: Negates any post flop play. Villans may lay off 3betting so light (in which case you may need to switch strats)
Dissadvantages: Maybe high varience? And you'll need spot on reads to do this (lots of player stats).
OR
Never 4-bet any hands, and consequently play lots of big pots OOP.
Probably best to try both styles. I think one of CR members played 10k hands 4bet shoving light and noted hsi results and thoughts (pretty good results).
If you get both styles down then you can switch gears when needed to really fuck you opponents up.
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SinkRox on Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Grinding 200nl 5max. Experimenting.