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Re: $100 NL Ugly Kings
I check this flop a good % of the time, even maybe 25% of the time with AK. In both cases, you don't want lower PPs to fold the flop.
I sometimes fold to the flop raise. As played, though, I don't think I could find a fold on the river. |
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Re: $100 NL Ugly Kings
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[ QUOTE ] I check the flop a lot. Actually I probably check the flop always. [/ QUOTE ] Why? And how do you respond to a PSB? [/ QUOTE ] So that TT-QQ will bet, when they would otherwise fold. Standard WA/WB play. As to the PSB, depends on the player. Some only ever bet pot, so I would not worry about the bet size. |
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Re: $100 NL Ugly Kings
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I check the flop a lot. Actually I probably check the flop always. [/ QUOTE ] Why? And how do you respond to a PSB? [/ QUOTE ] So that TT-QQ will bet, when they would otherwise fold. Standard WA/WB play. As to the PSB, depends on the player. Some only ever bet pot, so I would not worry about the bet size. [/ QUOTE ] I'm very new to NL, so I'm afraid I don't really know many of the the standard plays yet. I'm familiar with WA/WB from limit, but couldn't we maintain better control of how big the pot gets if we're the ones doing the betting? This seems like it would be a big priority for someone who's WA/WB. |
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Re: $100 NL Ugly Kings
Hey, I don't see that why check this flop with 3 opponents. Could someone explain to me? Thank you.
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