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bet more on the flop. His play really feels like AA to me trying to make sure he busts your QQ/KK.
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#2
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Why is a bigger flopbet superior? It's super dry and I usually bet somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 pot in reraised pots. No more needed to get the money in eventually and not as concerned with draws usually.
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#3
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Why is a bigger flopbet superior? It's super dry and I usually bet somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 pot in reraised pots. No more needed to get the money in eventually and not as concerned with draws usually. [/ QUOTE ] Fold turn. Betting bigger on the flop would be a mistake. |
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No one likes betting turn? I just feel check folding here is so weak and possibly very exploitable, but I guess that doesn't really matter if people won't actually exploit it.
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Yeah soo many people in SSNL at the moment are replying to my posts - 'zomg thats soo exploitable!!!' when no-one even knows what you are folding in these spots or is going to take advantage of it. I don't mind the check/fold. Betting half pot or something wouldn't be terrible. Check/folding the river if called.
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Yeah soo many people in SSNL at the moment are replying to my posts - 'zomg thats soo exploitable!!!' [/ QUOTE ] QFT, what set strategy isn't exploitable? c/f is good op, he'll check behind with the hands that you beat alot |
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