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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
not doing a bunch of "if this, then this"
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
that or open shove on the flop. i cant decide which one it most +ev
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
I'm surprised no one has mentioned open folding for meta.
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
flop: B/3B/Shove
turn: shove if flop betting is heavy, B/C turn if not. |
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
duh i thought of that first but hes playing full tilt, not possible n00b
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned open folding for meta. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
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my thoughts on the hand: nielso sucks [/ QUOTE ] Yes, that's nice! Nielsio: Bet flop, if called bet turn. If raised flop consider calling or shoving. I would tend to shove because we are oop and effective stacks are 99 BB. If called on flop and turn you might just c / f. |
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
Ok, I bet $19 on the flop and the BB called quickly, UTG folded.
My idea was that I could more easily get a small raise against that bet with a medium strength hand like A8/99/TT or perhaps a draw, allowing me to 3-bet; whereas a big bet on the flop would bloat the flop, they would be less inclined to reraise and turn-play could become really difficult. Also, if I bet big on the flop and they raise me my FE becomes significantly lower. Turn ($66 after rake): J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Hero ..? |
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
40$, hung yourself if he pushes.
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Re: FT200 I need a plan again
Nielsio -
I hear what you're saying about your bet sizing, but keep in mind a lot of players will simply say to themselves "Well, he made a weak little bet on this drawy board OOP - he obviously doesn't have it and isn't protecting his hand, I'll just float/bluff/call down light/whatever". |
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