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Re: Mid PP vs. habitual floater
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just a personal thoughts, correct me if it's a leak. When playing against a habitual floater, I'd usually cbet flop as i usually did, and c/r on the turn if he bets after i checked. It's been working out pretty well so far. [/ QUOTE ] if you have a hand, then yea its great. with 88 on this board, its pretty terrible |
#12
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Re: Mid PP vs. habitual floater
I guess thats an option, something doesn't sit well with me about c/r with 88 on a K hi 2 flushed board. Say he calls ur turn c/r and the river blanks. Do you checkfold? These are the type of morons who call your c/r with a draw and still have the stones to bluff the river if checked to. This hand now just possbily cost us 100bb. With your line you could also win a big pot as well, but I don't like doing that 88 seems too thin here. TBH i dont really know tho, I'm just lost in this spot.
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Re: Mid PP vs. habitual floater
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I guess thats an option, something doesn't sit well with me about c/r with 88 on a K hi 2 flushed board. Say he calls ur turn c/r and the river blanks. Do you checkfold? These are the type of morons who call your c/r with a draw and still have the stones to bluff the river if checked to. This hand now just possbily cost us 100bb. With your line you could also win a big pot as well, but I don't like doing that 88 seems too thin here. TBH i dont really know tho, I'm just lost in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] if you cr the turn you shouldn't have any money left on the river |
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Re: Mid PP vs. habitual floater
yea good point, that line blows
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