Playing wider vs friends!

I was on the grind last night and ended up on a friends table who was also streaming at the time, It was a bounty hunter and i had most of the table covered when i picked up 67o, yes this is normally an auto muck hand but i decided to open it as my kids do the six seveeeeeeeen all the time so i thought lets have some fun, my friend and streamer Cookiemonster 3 bet the pot and i come along to see the flop and ofc it was 66x this is where the slow play comes into action i check call the flop and check call an all in on the turn to find out i just cracked his pocket pair of jacks, he doesn't hit the full house and i take the pot and his bounty.

He wasn't happy id play that in a 3bet pot and said notes were being put on me for such play, he in the end had the last laugh as his 2nd bullet took him much further than my fishy plays hunting for bounties did, Is it just me that plays wider against friends? also the way i see it people you play with on a regular should see you can play a wider range than just top of your range which they'll remember you calling 3 bets with 7 high, the main thing is we all having fun and that manoeuvre keeps reminding me how fun the game can be so long as your not messing about in high rollers all good :)


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2fast4you user United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2fast4you
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Fair play, that’s the bounty life. Against mates most of us do loosen up a touch, especially when stacks and coverage allow it. That said, once the table starts noting you for turning up with 7-high in 3-bet pots, the value of the surprise wears off pretty quickly -.-

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