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Re: OOP Against a LAG, checkraise semibluff?
Fold preflop. Given the call this is an easy push.
Planning to float a lag oop with K9s isn't a good idea. |
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Re: OOP Against a LAG, checkraise semibluff?
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Planning to float a lag oop with K9s isn't a good idea. [/ QUOTE ] Assuming I won't go broke with a 2nd best one pair hand, why not? A float is a bluff that exploits a lag's tendancy to bet weak hands. If I know my opponent well enough to know that he will fold if I re-raise him unless he has the top of his very wide range, isn't this exactly who you should be floating? I'm not floating because I like my hand. I'm floating because I know that the opponent usually doesn't like his. The fact that I chose to do it with K8s just gives me an escape hatch in case I chose a time when he actually had something. |
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Re: OOP Against a LAG, checkraise semibluff?
floating in rr pots=noooooooooooooooo
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Re: OOP Against a LAG, checkraise semibluff?
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floating in rr pots=noooooooooooooooo [/ QUOTE ] but every pot against this opponent is a rr pot i'm not trying to be argumentative, i'm just trying to get past the cliches and really talk about floating a little more. edit: plus if you never float a rr pot, thats exploitable too. all i have to do is fold every time you raise if i dont have the nuts. |
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Re: OOP Against a LAG, checkraise semibluff?
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[ QUOTE ] floating in rr pots=noooooooooooooooo [/ QUOTE ] but every pot against this opponent is a rr pot i'm not trying to be argumentative, i'm just trying to get past the cliches and really talk about floating a little more. edit: plus if you never float a rr pot, thats exploitable too. all i have to do is fold every time you raise if i dont have the nuts. [/ QUOTE ] In order to adjust to this goon, do a couple things 1)Tighten up your opening range a bit 2)Open up your 4betting range a bit 3)C/R liberally in 3bet pots if he's firing a lot of cbets. Calling OOP with garbage pre with the intention of 'outplaying him' post is burning money. As played preflop, your line is perfect. |
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