but happy to be told different.
Think sizing should be bigger but I think there's merits to squeezing pre, esp with this hand as it's one of the worst hands I'd peel pre, and can flop Kxx and be in a good situation, rather than 96s where 9xx is way more vunerable, and our flush draws have reverse implied etc.
Squeeze loads on the french sites and works v well in general. Made mistake with sizing here as it doesn't get through enough. Big is beautiful.
I said id be more than happy to be told a good logical reason and would be happy to improve my game, but this is generally fundamental 6max strategy and
"Squeeze loads on the french sites and works v well in genera"
"but I think there's merits to squeezing pre"
" as it's one of the worst hands I'd peel pre"
"can flop Kxx and be in a good situation,"
is way, way too vague.
can flop Kxx and be in a good situation particuarly seems super ambitious and I can just say literally "can flop Kxx and be in a bad situation" infact Id say the latter is WAY more common than the former.
Having a polarized range vs splashy players who dont fold is not a good 6max strategy. Vs these types of opponents it is very clearly going to be best to have a depolarized range consisting of a wider value range. For example if you wanted to 3bet KQo because they will peel kj, kt (doubt opening much wider or peeling much wider utg) then I would say ok squeezing more is going to be good, but adding these hands which do have reverse implied odds and playing a pot out of position for the whole hand and likely having to barrel 2 or 3 times semi often in spots where its going to be marginal at best is surely not going to be the most profitable play.
Again I am very very open to hear good strategical reasons why we should squeeze a polarized and often dominated range oop vs guys who dont fold and I mean that sincerely, I just think its going to be very hard to justify it.
If you take the reasons for calling pre flop, and now look at squeezing, 2 things happen
1 we have a bigger pot (spr)
2 we have initiative
1- is bad generally when we want to realize our edge
2- implies that we want to barrel certain boards
I think with peeling we
1- have a very good price to see a flop vs 2 weaker opponents
2- go to a flop with a generally decent SPR
3- close the action
4- still have the opportunity to win a big pot
I hope I didnt come across bad in the thread, I know I mentioned it a few times that I think its clearly the best play but others itt (trigg, keith both thought the same) only reason i brought it back up was because Alex Martin who I know is very good assumed we should squeeze pre and I wanted to know why.