Re: The hardest spot in micro stakes poker? JJ from the SB
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checking this flop is horrible as i have said before because
A) Given LP's wide range if he checks behind he may hit a 2-8 outer of whatever, which is not something u can allow.
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if checking this flop allows our villain (with 2-8 outs on the flop) to try and extract value from our seemingly weak range, then it is definitely something you CAN allow.
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B) If he raises he has an ace like 90% of the time and u can fold knowing your beat.
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where do you get this figure? an observant opponent will realize that you're betting your entire pf3b range on this flop and profitably raise with a much wider range than an A.
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C) if he calls flop bet you can assign a range and play turn based on your reads
checking flop is scared poker and it is very very bad.
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if you're never checking this flop (and vice versa, never betting), you're going to be extremely exploitable. but hey, this is 50nl, right? (sarcasm of course)
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i agree u r exploitable if u NEVER check this flop I'm saying your standard line should be to bet because of the above reasons, and you should vary your play vs. an observed
opponent. but hey like u said this is NL50. how many observant opponents are there>?
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