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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
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I don't agree. I think it's profitable against an average villain to 3-bet pre and lead out on most flops itself. [/ QUOTE ] whats the definition of an average villain? considering this concept is dificult in itself, it becomes even more ridiculous considering you have no idea if this villain fits into the little box uv made for him. |
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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
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[ QUOTE ] I don't agree. I think it's profitable against an average villain to 3-bet pre and lead out on most flops itself. [/ QUOTE ] whats the definition of an average villain? considering this concept is dificult in itself, it becomes even more ridiculous considering you have no idea if this villain fits into the little box uv made for him. [/ QUOTE ] it's profitable against all button villains. |
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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
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[ QUOTE ] I don't agree. I think it's profitable against an average villain to 3-bet pre and lead out on most flops itself. [/ QUOTE ] whats the definition of an average villain? considering this concept is dificult in itself, it becomes even more ridiculous considering you have no idea if this villain fits into the little box uv made for him. [/ QUOTE ] Whatee? Think again. |
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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
the only thing i don't like about c/ring the flop is he might not oblige you by betting that often on a KQ high flop. pf is fine, flop/turn are fine imo.
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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
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[ QUOTE ] nah balancing is not a concern here, should be of minor importance. well im > aba so listen to me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] seriously though can you remember the situation? i'd be interested to know what happened. I have a feeling there will be a subtle difference whether it's board texture or opponent dependent. If not then i guess crai is good here, but i have no idea why. [/ QUOTE ] Ya, maybe balancing isn't that important. Say this were nl400/nl600 would you like this play then? The thing is that is was a while ago I watched the video, but I'm sure he planed a CRAI w/ a draw in a 3-bet pot and I think it was a str8d similar to mine. The argument as I could give you is that if you are going to bet/call on flop you could as well CRAI and hopefully get some FE and villain could as well check behind and let you draw for free. [/ QUOTE ] nah, not at any level. Not w/o a solid read that he fires alot when you check to him. I just think this is a terrible board to do it on. |
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Re: Betting flop and turn w/ draw in 3-bet pot as standard?
I think your line would be great if you held KQ on TJx flop, not so sure about your situation though. If he does plan on folding that flop, he'll probably do it for much less than $42. I would probably just CB $28-$33.
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