Como lidar com regulares que roubam potes no Ignition?

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Como lidar com regulares que roubam potes no Ignition?

Em um cash game de $0.25/$0.5 no Ignition, um jogador encontrou regulares difíceis que frequentemente pagam até o river e tentam roubar potes grandes. Este artigo analisa as características desses jogadores e fornece estratégias exploratórias direcionadas, incluindo ajustar frequências de blefe no river, usar blocking bets e otimizar linhas de check-raise.

Background and Problem

In a low-stakes cash game ($0.25/$0.5) on the Ignition platform, a player encounters a specific type of regular (reg). These players' characteristics include:

  • Frequently calling down lines involving check-raises and reraises.
  • Enjoying playing large pots and often calling all the way to the river.
  • Attempting to steal already bloated pots on the river.

The questioner states that they often feel confused about these players' hand ranges on the river and wonder if they are technically deficient.

Strategy Analysis

1. Should You Reduce River Bluffs?

These players typically have a wide calling range but are acutely aware of your range weaknesses on the river. If you continue bluffing on the river, they may catch with medium-strength hands. Therefore, reducing river bluffs and adopting a more value-oriented betting approach is a reasonable adjustment. Specifically:

  • On the river, only bet for value with strong hands; give up hands with no showdown value.
  • However, if you judge that the opponent will often fold, you can keep a small number of bluffs, but choose hands with blocker effects (e.g., blocking hands that the opponent might use to catch bluffs).

2. Block Bet vs. Check-Raise Trade-offs

The questioner faces two options: using a block bet on the river or a more straightforward check-raise.

  • Block bet: Suitable when you have a medium-strength hand and want to avoid facing a large bet from the opponent. A small bet (typically 1/4 to 1/3 of the pot) can prevent the opponent from making a large bluff with air while extracting value from weaker hands. This is especially effective against opponents who like to steal pots on the river.
  • Check-raise: Better suited when you have a strong hand or a polarized range. However, against this type of opponent, a check-raise is likely to get called or re-raised, causing the pot to get out of control.

Recommendation: Prioritize the block bet strategy, especially when you are not fully confident in the strength of your hand on the river. This allows you to control the pot and force the opponent to reveal their range.

3. Does "Confusion About Ranges" Imply Technical Deficiency?

Not necessarily. These regulars may employ an unbalanced or unusual range structure, such as over-bluffing or over-value-betting on the river. However, if you frequently feel confused, it is advisable to review hand histories and summarize the actual ranges that opponents show down. If you find that their behavior deviates from standard strategy, they may be actively exploiting you. In that case, you need to adjust your defending range, for example:

  • Expanda seu range de call no flop e no turn para evitar que o oponente roube potes facilmente.
  • No river, aumente sua frequência de call contra apostas pequenas e médias.

Resumo

Contra esses regulares agressivos que gostam de roubar potes, os pontos-chave são:

  • Reduza blefes no river e aposte mais por valor.
  • Use block bets para controlar o pote e o range.
  • Reavalie suas linhas de check-raise para evitar inflar o pote em situações desfavoráveis.
  • Aprenda os ranges reais do oponente através da revisão de mãos, em vez de adivinhar passivamente.