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Floating HU: Turn Plan?
I've been thinking a lot about this and haven't really figured anything out.
Say someone opens ahead of you and you call in position (maybe because the opener sucks, maybe because there's some donks behind, who knows). Unfortunately, everyone folds and the pot is heads up. The flop comes, your villain cbets, and you call in position for whatever reason. The turn is a relative blank and your villain checks to you. 1. Say your range is something like this: {medium strength pair, draw (assuming you didn't raise), air, sometimes a strong hand (maybe for balance)} What are you betting and why? what matters that I haven't told you? (position of opener, range, aggression, etc) |
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
yes stack a donk bluffing is profitable
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
come on guys anybody? im a huge loser in this game
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
The title of the thread is "Floating HU" but then you go onto say "The flop comes, your villain cbets, and you call in position for whatever reason."
I assume the reason is we are floating and because we think we can take the pot away from villain on the turn(&river) to make the play profitable in the long run |
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
That reply wasn't meant to sound cheeky btw...just want to clarify if you mean't just floating
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
Bet, because most villains give up after one c/bet, and there's not enough in the pot to justify stack-a-donk line.
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Re: Floating HU: Turn Plan?
if i call the flop w/air, it's usually to bet the turn if checked to.
if i have medium pairs/draws, whether i bet or not is based on my opponent. |
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