Re: 200NL: step-by-step with KQo
this is what i was trying to get at. it seems to me that floating is in these circumstances the vastly superior play:
- we have more or less the same F.E against villain's range if we call flop and bet turn (what hands fold to a flop raise that call a turn bet?)
- it allows us to see the turn card before committing any more chips.
-if villain pushes over our flop raise, we're in pretty bad shape, and villain will frequently double barrel with hands that crush us, allowing us to get away easy on the turn
|