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Old 10-19-2007, 07:32 PM
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Default Re: The Well: luegofuego

I think you made a comment about playing mid pp's vs. habitual floaters where you suggested not cbetting vs a habitual floater. A hand from the other day at .5/1:

Habitual floatrer limps utg, all folds to me in bb with 88, i raise it to 5 and utg calls

flop Ks4c7s

how do you proceed? Are you check folding, check calling or leading two streets? I led two streets only to see an A hit on the river and said to myself, wow this hand is a [censored] mess.

Also i've realized that I'm not taking the most optimal lines against these guys that love to float. If you lead the flop and check the turn they usually bet. I had been trying to get 3 streets of value from these guys but thought the other day that bet flop and crai turn is prob better. Do you agree vs. this opponent? If so how thin are you willing to turn crai? Top pair and good kicker work or is that too thin?
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