3BP IP PFR Flashcards
1
Q
Flop
HU:
A
C-bet entire range, 1/3 pot.
2
Q
Flop
Multi-way:
A
Bet top pair+. We need at least BDFD/BDSD+2 overcards, or BDFD+BDSD+1 overcard to bluff., 1/2 pot.
3
Q
Flop
HU vs. XR:
A
Call any overcard+BDFD or better on most boards. Exceptions would be very connected boards (we should fold more here vs. raise). Usually bet-call all pairs on this texture and naked nut/near nut gutters.
4
Q
Turn
HU:
A
- Bluff all hands without showdown value, 1/2 pot.
- We recommend alternating bluff aggression in this line between B-B-B and B-X-B. Favor betting with your more equity driven bluffs.*
- with value weaker than strong TP (bet your 3 street value hands, 1/2 pot).
5
Q
Turn
HU vs. XR-X:
A
- Bet TP second kicker+. We do not bet-fold TP to the double-XR all-in when the raise is 6x or less. We fold TP to any double-XR that is not all-in. (This includes raises from an effective stack of less than 6x. The all-in raise is significantly more merged than the small check raise.)
- Check back all other value.
- Bluff all hands without showdown value, 1/2 pot. Exception: Ace high can be checked.
6
Q
Turn
HU vs. XC-XR
A
Do not bet-fold top pair+ vs. jam when SPR is low (~1 PSB raise or less). At greater stack depths, villain is less likely to be merging and we need significant value domination to call.
7
Q
River
After B-B:
A
- Bluff all hands without showdown value, 1/2 pot
- B-X-B is also a hero hotspot in this line. We can use B-B-B and B-X-B interchangeably to mix our frequencies up. Prefer B-B-B with equity driven turn semi-bluffs (2 overcards+) and randomize your turn checks with weaker bluffs (preparing to use the B-X-B hotspot). Do not semi-bluff AQ/AK OTT, these hands have strong showdown value and should prepare to B-X-C on most boards.