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Old 10-12-2007, 11:31 AM
tubasteve tubasteve is offline
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Default Re: AT - I 3-bet a lagtard and flop TPMK

results: he has A8o. oh well, at least my preflop read was right [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 10-12-2007, 04:40 PM
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Default Re: AT - I 3-bet a lagtard and flop TPMK

I lead the flop here often for several reasons:
1) I'm often ahead and want value
2) This is the type of villain who will float
3) If somehow he shows up with JJ - KK he can likely talk himself into turning it (unknowingly) into a bluff
4) He will call with any suited Ace that you have crushed
5) Clubs may be enough to kill our action on the turn (to a lesser extent)
6) Balancing - I usually hate this reason but I'm Cbetting 90% of my range here with the 10% I don't bet being complete whiffs.

Overall, I'm fine w/ your line but think you get more value from betting the flop against opponents like this.
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Old 10-12-2007, 04:42 PM
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Default Re: AT - I 3-bet a lagtard and flop TPMK

i dont think leading on A high boards in 3-bet pots is the best way to get lagtards to bluff me. just seems way more likely that he'll attack my weak check than that he will try to bluff me off a cbet.

edit: also, theres no reason to balance my play against a lagtard fish that i'll probably never play again and cant read hands anyway.
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