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Re: NL100 Blind on Blind
I am actually less likely to cbet in BvB. Even players who only think about their cards 95% of the time assume you have nothing during blind battles.
This is the kind of flop that villain's love to play back at. I think a flop check and a turn/river double barrel is much more believable in this hand. Also, what is the point in protecting against draws when you will get C/R very often here, and you only have bottom pair? This is a small pot, and that wasn't a very good flop. I like waiting for the turn to fire when villain has significantly less equity with his draw. I am not saying that a flop bet is bad, but I think there are better lines. |
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