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General Theory: C/R the flop with air as the preflop raiser
Under what circumstances would a c/r with air be more desirable than a simple cbet? What sort of board, what sort of villain would I have to be in the hand with for this to be a greater +EV move than just simply cbetting? Or is c/r with air just something done for meta game?
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Re: General Theory: C/R the flop with air as the preflop raiser
i dont see much a use for it, but would it be best if your opponent is extremely aggressive but doesnt react well to aggression (like a c/r would fold out most of their range)? like if they play back at most c-bets, and bet most the time when checked to, but a c/r would make them scared
but theres really very few opponents so specific, so that shouldnt be considered... i guess you would need good reads to try it anyway edit: but from what ive seen, a c/r from the PFR is usually seen as air/a draw in the first place |
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Re: General Theory: C/R the flop with air as the preflop raiser
I literally never check raise as the pfr, so i never need to balance my play in this department.
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Re: General Theory: C/R the flop with air as the preflop raiser
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I literally never check raise as the pfr, so i never need to balance my play in this department. [/ QUOTE ] I don't either but i'm wondering if we're missing +EV in situations for eliminating c/r from our repertoire. |
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Re: General Theory: C/R the flop with air as the preflop raiser
pretty terrible play
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