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Re: Getting tricky with suited connectors OOP
IMO it somehow is, the only difference is that we dont mind that much getting called. I just feel calling is not an option, and just make a standard raise its got to be like 22$+, so we would be commited to call a shove on the river or here. What I feel is if hes got a set, well if we raise he is shoving, so same results. If he has two pair, same results. With one pair, probably a 24$ bet will get him to fold, but I believe a shove would do better. And I hate the idea of raising and leaving a piece of trash left to bet on the turn, so yeah shove this as u say as a huge semibluff
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Re: Getting tricky with suited connectors OOP
I shoved and he folded showing A10
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Re: Getting tricky with suited connectors OOP
This is standard for me but I use it as part of a balanced semi-lag strategy which I am experimenting with. It can get a little messy postflop and I wouldnt recommend it. The flop is an autopush.
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Re: Getting tricky with suited connectors OOP
Tilte is similar to 'Enhance your sex life with the Sexomatic meat mincer'. I push flop.
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