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Old 11-20-2007, 05:29 PM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default Re: Tried isolating a weak player, ooopsy I get too much company.

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On the flop you act weak. Your play looks a lot like missed overcards.

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After 3 betting from the SB, it's not a great idea to go for a c/r, even with an overpair, unless you know for sure someone in LP will bet. That's not the case here. His flop play could easily be a strong bet.

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Old 11-21-2007, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: Tried isolating a weak player, ooopsy I get too much company.

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On the flop you act weak. Your play looks a lot like missed overcards.

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After 3 betting from the SB, it's not a great idea to go for a c/r, even with an overpair, unless you know for sure someone in LP will bet. That's not the case here. His flop play could easily be a strong bet.

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By saying that he looks weak on the flop I mean the fact that Hero didn't 3-bet after Button raised his initial c-bet -> looks like overcards peeling one a lot of the time to the Villain.

At least I didn't even consider a c/r and agree it wouldn't be a good choice on the flop.

Of course, with KK or AA you might actually want to let the villain bet the turn for you (which he probably does after raising on a flop this dry) and plan to c/r there. So that could be an option to represent here too.
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