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is there anthing wrong with folding to the raise on the flop? [/ QUOTE ] Yes [ QUOTE ] in fact.... is this one of those times you should not c-bet? [/ QUOTE ] This is a standard flop bet. |
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yeah not a fan of this line. although i will admit i have takin this at several times but we need to find out a couple things about the player before this will pay off
will he call a turn but fold a river? will he call down a pf raiser with just ace high i dont think we know enough to be able to make this play, i raise pf and the c/c after flop IF!! he bets |
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is there anthing wrong with folding to the raise on the flop? in fact.... is this one of those times you should not c-bet? [/ QUOTE ] With 2 opponents on a paired board you should generally be betting anything you raised preflop with. |
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I haven't played fullring or .25/.50 in awhile, but they always bet a draw and never fold a pair on the turn where I play, so I just check/call down. On the river I would check/call to give a draw or maybe a hand like 66 a chance to bluff. [/ QUOTE ] QFT Edited to add: There is actually some bluff equity out there even at microlimits. You just have to find the right spots. If he is WtSD of 60%, dont bluff im. If he is like WtSD 20% (and, of course, including a VPIP of 30%), try to bluff him off the better hand. Thats my 2 cents. For instance: I was playing .50/1 6max the one day. Button, the first in, raised, SB folded, I called with A8s. I put BT on a relatively narrow range, like a good ace or a premium hand (no PT stats). Flop: 997: He bet, I called. Turn: 4. He bet turn, I called. River: 6 or something. I bet river, he folded. |
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For instance: I was playing .50/1 6max the one day. Button, the first in, raised, SB folded, I called with A8s. I put BT on a relatively narrow range, like a good ace or a premium hand (no PT stats). Flop: 997: He bet, I called. Turn: 4. He bet turn, I called. River: 6 or something. I bet river, he folded. [/ QUOTE ] It's possible you had the best hand. Most players aren't folding a better ace there for 1 bet against a river donk. I don't really like it without a good read. You don't give him a chance to bluff his JT, and you don't give him a chance to check behind a better ace if he's not folding it. |
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