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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
I like a CR on flop to begin with and continue bet on all turns except A or K.
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
Lead and if he raises, reraise. Gotta put your opponent to a decision for all his chips.
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
think i like lead better than c/r our equity is sweet and he may go for pot control or check if he whiffed ak. lead, see whats up.
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
c/r is def. better because it puts max pressure on him. betting out allow him to go for pot control on us with his overpairs.
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
this is almost to juicy of a board bc i can see him calling your donk bets the vast majority of the time w/his overpairs and i see him checking behind alot if you check to him
idk what to do on this flop, all i know is i want the money in |
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
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this is almost to juicy of a board bc i can see him calling your donk bets the vast majority of the time w/his overpairs and i see him checking behind alot if you check to him [/ QUOTE ] Yea, I agree. Maybe a "misclick" bet of $855 (pot is $110) is in order. |
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
C/r if he'll call that and fold to a turn lead. I like the idea of leading one street and checkraising the other, which depends on the game dynamic. And always lead the river whatever it is.
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
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Maybe a "misclick" bet of $855 (pot is $110) is in order. [/ QUOTE ] The weird thing about this is that I think you are serious. |
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Re: NL400 - Huge draw - veeery deep
I'd say it depends on how often he cbets in reraised pots like this. A lot of TAGs check behind these types of boards a lot because it really hits your OOP calling range hard, i.e. 88-QQ, 78s+, J9s+. If your read is he doesn't cbet too much, I like leading the flop, with the intention of firing big on all turns, and a lot of rivers, since this is such a [censored] board to call 3barrels with an overpair so deep. It gives him the opportunity to make a really big mistake by raising the flop with a frustrated AA-QQ and you shoving all-in some of the time too. This can also set up cheap bluffs on these boards in the future.
If your read is he cbets too much I like a ch/r here because you should take advantage of that tendency and exert maximum pressure on an overpair right away. |
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