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This is HU, but if you wish pretend it is 6-max against a very loose opponent. Villain is loose passive, will sometimes call 2 barrels with A-high, you know the type. $200 stacks.
You open to 6 on button, he calls. Flop is 5h 7h 8s and you have black 22. How do you proceed? |
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usually just try to check down on this board.
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#3
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Eh, if he's calling down super light I think we can VB here on the flop. It's not like we're ever gonna get c/r'd with a worse hand (at least not according to the read). If villain calls there I'm probably not putting any more money into the pot.
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cbet like normal?
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cb, check behind on the turn and maybe call a river bet?
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I'm assuming Villain checks the flop...
I like to Cbet most of the time, and then double barrel most turns as well. My thinking is pretty much as follows: We're very slightly +EV. So Betting is good. Betting does make our decisions a little tougher and we have to think more, so it's a little trickier esp. if we're multi tabling. I really like to give action to the loose guys and if we're playing all our slightly +EV spots hard, we'll be getting more action with the big hands. There was a thread almost exactly like this spot not too long ago I'll look for. |
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bet/give up against most people, theres a few I might check behind here and call 1 street against.
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while we're thinking about stuff we do automatically...
lets think about why we're playing preflop. i'm considering the option of folding it. on the button. heads up. |
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check
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dust, wow, thats all I can say
evg, I think its more profitable against most people to use the fact that they are folding this flop to much rather than check it. People give up the flop HU a lot at lower limits when they shouldn't/should profitably bluff raise |
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