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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
tyler,
I love everything. Well, I used to love the turn, but for now I'm turning over a new leaf. I'm gonna stop trying to check raise the big streets for a while. I bet I"ve given up ~20 big bets on perfect check raise opportunities. I think slowplaying is the new fastplaying and the fish are starting to catch on. It's like they are smart enough to figure out, he checks so he must have something, but they are dumb enough to call you down if you force them to. So for the rest of the month, I'm gonna donk it up with the best of 'em. |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
Seems a tough flop to c-bet with an overcard on the board and a flush draw. I would probably check.
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
GRUNCH:
Preflop: I fold. KTo is too weak even for an open-raise from MP. Flop: At least one of your opponents has probably picked up something on this board. I don't think betting does anything for you. Check. Turn: Going for the check-raise I guess. Fine, you'd expect button to bet after raising that flop. River: Fine as played. |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
Pf is loose I think. I'm ok with the rest.
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