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Old 11-02-2007, 12:15 AM
Heisenb3rg Heisenb3rg is offline
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Default Re: Contributing to the Two Plus Two Internet Magazine

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I recently read an article by elindeaur propsing you should be checking behind the flop some percentage of the time...

Im skeptical to this in general, but I had planned to do a little research into it sometime...

Im thinking when continuation betting will rarely win the pot 1/4 a strategy composed of partly checking behind the flop may be a good one..
Some how I dont think ace rag boards fall under that category...

I was thinking on boards such as 567, you would want to check behind the flop, sometimes, because here their distribution is stronger than yours, and you are going to get check/raised so often...
However, the times you do have a hand, you miss out on a lot of value against draws going mental....
Can't intuitivly reason this out though, have to do the work.

All I know is that on RAG boards you must make adjustments to the standard TAG strategy, havent figured out exactly what to make..

I mean we all have our own little intuitive way of handling those situations (mostly taking into account table feel).. But ive never calculated some near optimal strategies.

A goal in the future...
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