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Re: When to give up when you miss
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stox writes as the preflop aggressor you must bet 100 percent of flops even when out of position. [/ QUOTE ] This isn't a reason to do it. I mean, it's the right thing to do, but you shouldn't do it just because someone said so. I guarantee you that WITHG makes plenty of statements about the game that are debatable, don't apply in particular situations, etc (I really like WITHG, by the way). Think it through for yourself and come up with the reason why this statement is true. Then you'll better be able to identify the times it's not. |
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Re: When to give up when you miss
Elindauer, I agree with all the information you posted. However my post was under the impression this is a live 2/4 game and the villain is normal passive.
I dont see many live 2/4 villains who are passive bluffing this river with air. Online, id be way more inclined to b/f the river or c/c. I suppose im just way underestimating the fold equity of this villain given the scare card. Given that, in hopes the villain is at least a thinking weak tight, leading out the river is not as bad as I had originally thought. |
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