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If he calls the flop raise- slow down and float the flush draw.
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#2
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raise flop and bet more on turn after he checks.
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#3
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i raise the flop. i swear, anytime anyone bets this amount into that size of a pot with that board i raise to 3x their raise. if you are at a table with me, feel free to exploit that with big hands because i will probably bet big on the turn too.
but even if you do that, i'll still be making profit from the 98% of the time that people fold. |
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#4
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I am sorry can someone explain to me why re-raise with AQ offsuit is such a no brainer? Is it because it is a 6 max table? is it because his pre flop raise is 14%.
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#5
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[ QUOTE ]
I am sorry can someone explain to me why re-raise with AQ offsuit is such a no brainer? Is it because it is a 6 max table? is it because his pre flop raise is 14%. [/ QUOTE ] Mainly because it's blind vs blind, the sb is going to open a lot of hands and AQo is ahead of his range here. I raise the flop to about 3x his bet as well. It's not based on his stats, I just feel that at these stakes, a donk bet is usually one of those lame "see where I'm at" type of bets, or they think you can't possibly come along without a king or better here and try to take the pot. If I'm the PFR and I get donked into out of the blinds I'm raising it with atc so often |
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