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I agree giving him the initiative kinda sucks here. I mean, if we check he almost has to bet, and then we give up any chance of taking it down on the flop. But that chance was so low in the first place that I think it's worth giving it up to see if we can get a free card and spike an A or Q on the turn. Also, if he's loose but not aggressive, our chances of getting that free card might be pretty good.
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Well, I think if we we're going to opencheck flops, we shouldn't have raised but limped behind preflop.
Sure, this flop hits a lot of his range, but it also doesn't hit a lot of his range, just because his range is veeery wide. This sounds crappy, but I hope you understand what I wanna say. I still like a bet here and if he's passive he might call his draw/weak pair and give us c/c on the turn. |
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You're getting called 100% of the time on this flop, I personally shut down
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I expect a check behind very often. many times when he has a draw here or a 2ndpair type hand, LPs will wait until the turn to bet out if we look scared.
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You're getting called 100% of the time on this flop, I personally shut down [/ QUOTE ] If you're getting called 100%, there are a lot of worse hands calling, turning your conti- into a vbet. |
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