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Re: it\'s been a while since I fell for this
i would probably call the 8-bet or the 10-bet, but that's a decision i would make based on feel at the time. but i would expect to get 8-bet almost never. 6 or 7 bets is when they realize that they're beat, but they call down anyway since you "might be drawing".
he doesn't have KK or any other set because he would have just called either the 1-bet or 3-bet. he has AA or a pair and a draw or something else that you're ahead of. i've gone 6-8 bets on the flop at commerce many times with all kinds of stuff and the only opponent that ever had 2 pair or better was a good young internet player. commerce 40/80 - 100/200 regulars never have anything when they go 5+ bets on the flop |
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Re: it\'s been a while since I fell for this
I basically agree, but isn't it like a bell curve, or the Laffer cruve or whatever: up to 6 bets or so, you're right, the more likely they have nothing, but once it gets beyond that the more likely you're beat?
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