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Re: Flop semibluff play
Given your stack, I love it. You're actually ahead here against an overpair.
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#2
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Re: Flop semibluff play
I like it, but I make my Cbet bigger, close to potsize and obv. trying to get it in.
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Re: Flop semibluff play
[ QUOTE ]
I like it, but I make my Cbet bigger, close to potsize and obv. trying to get it in. [/ QUOTE ] cbet looks a little unconvincing. Good size for b/3b with unobservant vllan but looks like a draw. nh though. |
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Re: Flop semibluff play
Thanks for the replies so far, been very helpful, but just to clarify about flop draw betsizing:
ok, so generally, it is best to bet draws more strongly to (a) make it easier for villain to call his whole stack when my draw hits and (b) disguise my hand so it does not look like an obvious draw. Am I right here? |
#5
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Re: Flop semibluff play
No, you wanna bet more to get him to fold easier. You don't really care if he calls, but we only have ace high right now. You also wanna bet around the same amount you would as if you had a pair on this board (whether it's an overpair or like A5o), so that way you can't really be read by your bet sizes.
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Re: Flop semibluff play
I don't like preflop. You're not in a position to raise with suited aces imo. And I'd make the cbet a big larger. But I love the rest.
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