Re: tptk oop vs a raise on a flush draw flop? 2/4
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so you're saying if choosing whether to 3-bet the flop or ch-r the turn it depends on whether u think an opponent is likely of raising with a flush draw?
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Of course it depends on the opponent. This opponents stats are pretty passive for a 6 max game.
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But against a passive opponent that gives u no reason to suspect he might be raising with a draw the way i played the hand is fine?
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Except you might want to find out if he has 2 pair on the flop instead of on the turn. This guys hand range might not be that wide to c/r the turn. If he caps the flop, you can go into call down mode(maybe even fold, but it might be too early for that). Remember, there's a reason we call them 'passive'.
Note that you also can be representing a flush draw by jamming the flop a little. Even though you're OOP. Your range should be wide enough here that he might bet the turn even after you 3 bet the flop.
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