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Old 10-20-2007, 12:39 PM
monkover monkover is offline
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Default Re: smallish pot, river decision

call you canīt really fonld here getting great odds...
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Old 10-20-2007, 12:52 PM
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betting the flop seems like suicide. Say you pot it and get called ip. turn is a blank. you bet it again b/c villain is most likely drawing?

no way betting flop is good.

b/f river though.

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yes i bet the flop, if called, bet the turn, if called bet the river small

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Yeah, keep playing your marginal and weak hands aggressively. GL with that.
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Old 10-20-2007, 02:37 PM
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betting the flop seems like suicide. Say you pot it and get called ip. turn is a blank. you bet it again b/c villain is most likely drawing?

no way betting flop is good.

b/f river though.

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yes i bet the flop, if called, bet the turn, if called bet the river small

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Yeah, keep playing your marginal and weak hands aggressively. GL with that.

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i am assuming we doing this against callingstations, i would obviously never do this against decent players. in unraised pots they will peel on the turn with A hi, any pair, any draw, and then tighten up on the turn a bit, but top pair can still be valuebet, then on the river it is just a blocker to stop them from betting big
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