Re: Even if Things Get Heavy, I\'ll Still Float On
Yeah, I thought KK-TT would bet the flop a lot. So many people just bet the flop just because.
I gave serious consideration to a flop c/r, but I think it looks pretty bluffy, on this board, so I thought a float was better.
If he bet the turn, obviously how much he bets is a big thing to consider. If he bet small enough that I have direct odds, a call looks tempting. If he pots it, I should probably fold, since he'll get sick odds to call, and my set outs might not be good. If he bets somewhere in the middle, or small, a c/r looks tempting.
If I bet, a small blocker bet should probably be considered, but I don't use that play very regularly, because I think it induces too many bluffs, and I don't want to play a big pot here.
On the river, obviously checking would be retarded. My hand screams Ax, so I should be able to fold a ton of pairs, and I prevent myself from having to make a likely -EV c/c.
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