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I think your question as played is how often this is a set versus TT-QQ, AA. This is not a spot to find intution to guide you to an answer.
Your notes say, "auto raises cbets." This is a perfect board for you to get your stack in. |
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I think your question as played is how often this is a set versus TT-QQ, AA. This is not a spot to find intution to guide you to an answer. [/ QUOTE ] no, my main concerns are (1) my PF plan, and (2) how to get the most value out of smaller over pairs/TP type hands and bluffs. i called PF with the intention of stacking off on almsot all non-Ace flops i realize that villains somtimes outfops me, but not often enough for me to ever consider folding at any point, correct? |
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[ QUOTE ] donk flop [/ QUOTE ] why? b/3b on the flop looks waay too strong because CO would put me on a set pretty much 100% of the time on that dry ass board, and would have a pretty easy fold with any overpair with not a whole lot of money commited to the pot. i can see a case for donking flop/calling a raise, then stackadonk turn, but my line accomplishes pretty much the exact same thing right? but makes me more money when villain is fos/decides to make a big fold, and costs me the same amount when vilain has AA/sets also flop ch/r on a dry board looks pretty damn bluffy, no? [/ QUOTE ] if his hand range is ATC, then isn't he going to fold to show flop check-raise a ton. Do you think he really will 3-bet bluff you alot? If so, then I like your line. But it seems to me that he'll be much more willing to bluff-raise a donk bet, then bluff 3-bet a check raise. that was my thinking at least. |
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i like the c/r given that he c bets every flop, but he raises a lot of flops too, then you might want to lead. shove and if he has you beat reload.
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