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Joe   Czech Republic. May 06 2008 06:55. Posts 4552 | | | |
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JDK87   Netherlands. May 06 2008 07:01. Posts 157 | | |
Depends on what your line was in that hand obv, play it the other way around and stack him again if you have no further history, play it the exactly the same and stack him again if you do have history. |
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Nuros   United Kingdom. May 06 2008 07:32. Posts 619 | | |
i'd raise the flop, especially if u think he's steaming then vbet to the river(getting ai obv). don't hate calling flop and minraising turn either u gotta put a bet in somewhere tho:o |
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TimDawg   United States. May 06 2008 07:39. Posts 5151 | | |
i agree with c/r'ing the flop if you've just recently stacked him but i doubt he's steaming and will do anything stupid b/c if i remember right, villain is Bobbo from Leggo and is really solid, won't tilt, ect |
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JonnyCosMo   United States. May 06 2008 07:51. Posts 4061 | | |
Leading turn is a funny option you can mix into your game depending on how he's been playing you. |
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JonnyCosMo   United States. May 06 2008 07:57. Posts 4061 | | |
I check raise flop too since I c/r these kind of flops with air a high % of the time, as well as c/r a king. I also make a smallish c/r to induce him to do something stupid vs you in position. I only enjoy slowplaying these kind of hands in position since you don't get into weird spots where the guy could possibly pot control a street when your slowplaying out of position. |
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[vital]Myth   United States. May 06 2008 08:41. Posts 8941 | | |
| | On May 06 2008 07:51 JonnyCosMo wrote:
Leading turn is a funny option you can mix into your game depending on how he's been playing you. |
c/c flop and lead turn is brilliant here imo, looks so much like you have air and you're trying to rep a 9. fwiw i c/c flop and lead turn REALLY often as a bluff-alternative to c/raising the flop, so for balance's sake this play is perfectly suited to my game
i would just lead the flop if my opponent likes to fuck with me though. i'll be leading dry flops constantly against people who don't war with me, and that should induce raises when i lead into somebody who DOES war with me, even though i'm really not leading into HIM without a hand |
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