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Re: I was thinking about that Schneids 44 hand....
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I would use a stop and go approach here. I would c/r the flop. Then c/c the turn and go for a value bet on the river regardless if he checks or bets the turn assuming the board is still relatively dry. I have seen stox use this play and it seems pretty effective for me. If u get raised on the river its an auto fold but must of the time they are too timid to raise the river even with hands your beat. So in general I think you get good value when you are ahead and lose near the minimum when you are beat [/ QUOTE ] Hmmm... I am not sure about this. I will comment about the way stox seems to play in his videos. From watching him play he seems favour lines that avoid difficult decisions. WA/WB lines and inducing bluffs avoids folding the best hands and it an easy way to teach the game. In this case with 44 I would never take this line, I think checking the turn is a mistake. |
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