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Lets say you call a PFR from an TAG player w/ AQ.
Flop: AT2r oop: you check to him an he cbets 3/4 of the pot ip: he bets 3/4 of the pot what is your plan for the turn and the river here? |
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well i would pretty much always call the flop. turn is pretty situational, but generally:
oop: check most turns, call a bet ip: if he bets, call, if he checks, bet. usually i'll play the river the same way. |
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yeah, this is good pot controll.
What if there was a flush draw? |
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fd is irrelevant to me. if he's TAG his range is so well defined that you dont really need to worry about it. he's not playing tons of suited garbage like the fish do.
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I like to raise more often when ip mostly because I'm also raising ip as a bluff/sem-bluff.
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well i would pretty much always call the flop. turn is pretty situational, but generally: oop: check most turns, call a bet ip: if he bets, call, if he checks, bet. usually i'll play the river the same way. [/ QUOTE ] And I usually 3bet this preflop. |
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Please tell us your reasons.
I think it's best to donk bet or raise w/ such hands. When I get reraised or 3bet I would fold it. IP: Bet the turn for hand protection and a cheap showdown. check behind on river I don't want to get checkraised off my hand and weaker hands seldom call. OOP: Bet turn smaller then IP and blockbet river. see above |
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wow 3 betting this flop is vomit bad.
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