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Re: Pretty Deep, Villain Plays His Hand Face Up, Decision Time. PP 40
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With as deep stacked as you are, you probably shouldn't fold the turn ever if you'll usually win a nice bet off him on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is right. if your read is right, and you can put him on the big pair, then you can c/c psbs on the flop (and turn assuming it doesnt hit) b/c your implied odds are there. I think this is a better line than opening/3-betting b/c if he is that tight he prob. isn't folding the overpair so really all you get is a coinflip situation. if you hit on the turn or the river, lead w/ it (obv.) to prevent him from controlling the pot size w/ a check behind |
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Re: Pretty Deep, Villain Plays His Hand Face Up, Decision Time. PP 40
Ok there is no reason to play a 600bb pot bet/3bet AI on the flop because we have 12 outs. For 300bb that's not enough for me. I would c/c a flop bet. If the turn gives me more outs (3/2), I would check raise. Otherwise, if probably c/c a reasonable bet or leading a card thast makes my hand.
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