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bet the flop
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#2
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Bet 350 on the flop...if you make cbets all the time it won't mean anything except you raised PF and you're betting now (and AK is a big part of your range, which whiffed the flop), so there's a decent chance he'll call (if you don't regularly make cbets, you should...) On the turn...I mean the hand is pretty butchered already, but a raise to t300 is better than the one you made.
Also, if you cbet your raises when you miss, and then check and try to slowplay when you hit...it's pretty easy to read by anyone paying attention. Need to bet when you hit to disguise the play. |
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#3
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Bet the flop. In low limits, slowplaying is almost useless. The players at these limits make the HUGE mistake of playing too many hands and playing them on towards the later streets. You will get called on the flop by any Q, J, some 2's, pp's, and draws. Bet your good hands every time, you will fold people out sometimes, but you will make more money in the long run.
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