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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think TT is significantly more powerful than AA or KK here and should be played accordingly. I think checking behind with TT would be a mistake whereas with AA or KK, it might be OK (though a bit inferior for the reasons Bld explained). AA and KK are more or less the same. ... Other than that, I agree with everything Bld said. With QQ/JJ, I think checking behind on the turn is a more serious option. [/ QUOTE ] Are you checking with TT to balance out the times you check with QQ/JJ to control pot size? [/ QUOTE ]I don't know how much you need to balance that out. I mean, when you check behind on the turn its very often in order to call a river bet. So the only reason to balance it as I see it is so that opponent can't value bet AA/KK here 100% of the time when he has it. I don't think that happens often enough to make it worth checking TT on occaision. Maybe if you planned on folding QQ/JJ to a river bet more often than calling with it. [/ QUOTE ] I'm speaking in metagame purposes. If you only check with either QQ/JJ or TT it will be pretty exploitable IMO. I figured it was something like this: bet with AA/KK or air, check with QQ/JJ or TT. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I get that but HOW is it exploitable? I can't really see a way, except for the vbetting of AA/KK. I'd like someone to point out how a good opponent could exploit this in me, if I'm missing something. Have to go for now, but will check back in later. |
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