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Re: simple hand vs good player
As others have eloquently said, you should checkraise the flop as a default since even most solid tags are taking a pair of sevens and up to showdown. But because the board is rainbow and you have 2 aces, I'd like to give him free cards with hands like unpaired high cards and because you have 2 aces, I'm also less concerned about giving him opportunity to bet turn and free showdown an ace.
I think this is a great spot to vary your play and wait to raise a lot of turns. |
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Re: simple hand vs good player
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As others have eloquently said, you should checkraise the flop as a default since even most solid tags are taking a pair of sevens and up to showdown. But because the board is rainbow and you have 2 aces, I'd like to give him free cards with hands like unpaired high cards and because you have 2 aces, I'm also less concerned about giving him opportunity to bet turn and free showdown an ace. I think this is a great spot to vary your play and wait to raise a lot of turns. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure about this. He capped what cards do you want him to pair? There is a K on the flop and you have 2 A's you think he has qj? IMO, this is not an issue of varying your line, it's an issue of varying your hands. |
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