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Re: 50NL: I c/r and thus pay $25 for information
I think against this sort of player, it's best not to get involved. Either fold to his PF raise or c/f a flop that doesn't improve you some other way (OESD etc).
I much prefer c/c than donking the flop. If he is smart he will raise you with any 2 after you frontbet the flop, it's very transparent. |
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Re: 50NL: I c/r and thus pay $25 for information
I just want to say against a good good player I hate these situations as anything you do pretty much announces your hand, whether you lead out or c/c, which can make it v difficult against them.
I guess it sucks to play anyway. against this guy, lead out. or c/f. c/c is probably nay good and just leaves u in the dark. |
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Re: 50NL: I c/r and thus pay $25 for information
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I much prefer c/c than donking the flop. If he is smart he will raise you with any 2 after you frontbet the flop, it's very transparent. [/ QUOTE ] I raise a lot of these type of front bets with many different hands. even so its a gross situation to be OOP here against a good player. |
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Re: 50NL: I c/r and thus pay $25 for information
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[ QUOTE ] I much prefer c/c than donking the flop. If he is smart he will raise you with any 2 after you frontbet the flop, it's very transparent. [/ QUOTE ] I raise a lot of these type of front bets with many different hands. even so its a gross situation to be OOP here against a good player. [/ QUOTE ] We frontbet here because we also frontbet sets in to preflop agressors... And when villain raises he is not raising for value but for information and that is what we want. |
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