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Old 11-21-2007, 02:49 PM
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Default Re: PBP: Renton Theorem zohmygod

Nice post renton.

Would you say that "Good Spot" and "Easy Spot" are the same thing?
Im thinking of this common spot thats come up quite a bit in the forum.

- You raise a bunch of limpers with AK on the button and get HU with a TAG.
- Flop comes A86 rainbow and he checks to you.

If you c-bet you know roughly where you are at against his range (mostly med-small pairs), he folds most of his weak hands an CR his good hands.

If you DONT c-bet he may bet the turn with a fairly wide range (most of which we beat) but this includes his sets.
He also bets the river with all of his good hands and a few hands we beat.

Dont know if I have explained this right but by checking behind we can make more against his range but at the same time have more difficult river decisions to make.
Is it OK to get into these spots or should we just bet out and scoop the pot when ahead?
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