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edzwoo   United States. Mar 06 2010 18:40. Posts 5911 | | | |
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EvilSky   Czech Republic. Mar 06 2010 18:55. Posts 8918 | | |
I think you could go smaller on the turn, like 7x , but obv the line is fine imo. |
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Twisted   Netherlands. Mar 06 2010 21:15. Posts 10422 | | |
| | On March 06 2010 17:55 EvilSky wrote:
I think you could go smaller on the turn, like 7x , but obv the line is fine imo. |
Was thinking the exact same thing mostly due to river sizing. |
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lebowski   Greece. Mar 06 2010 21:42. Posts 9205 | | |
so what's the brick river plan folks? (I assume we fold our gazillion outs to a turn raise) |
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lebowski   Greece. Mar 06 2010 21:49. Posts 9205 | | |
the awkwardness of facing a turn raise makes me prefer leading flop and turn when deep tbh |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Mar 06 2010 23:20. Posts 20070 | | |
bet turn shove almost any non board pairing river |
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YoMeR   United States. Mar 07 2010 14:08. Posts 12438 | | |
I like tom's line.
i'm assuming we are value shoving A rivers too.
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as for turn bet sizing any size that leave a nice comfy 3/4-psb shove on river would be good. gives us room to move around on the river then. so in this case i'll be betting bigger probably. |
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YoMeR   United States. Mar 07 2010 14:12. Posts 12438 | | |
but also noting that he's a total random i'll be less inclined to run big bluffs vs this type of opponent. In the chance we get called i want to be able to use this hand's information in the future. And that won't happen vs a random fish you'll only play once and then never see again. Then that's basically handing the man 400 bucks and saying "go buy something nice with it" vs someone i'll be playing with regularly in the future I don't mind bluffing a stack here and there and getting called. Because generally people are retarded and won't use the info as well as I could in the future. They'll prob make some retarded note and call you too light or do other spazz shit in the future. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Mar 07 2010 16:13. Posts 20070 | | |
although check raising with these stack sizes is not a good idea IMO |
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vlseph   United States. Mar 07 2010 23:18. Posts 3026 | | |
| | On March 07 2010 15:13 TalentedTom wrote:
although check raising with these stack sizes is not a good idea IMO |
what would you prefer?
i guess sitting at only 100 deep it's easy c/r get it in, but i'd like to hear your thoughts on deeper play as i'm bad at it  |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Mar 08 2010 01:03. Posts 3483 | | |
| | On March 07 2010 15:13 TalentedTom wrote:
although check raising with these stack sizes is not a good idea IMO |
if you lead out insted of c/r, what happens if you get raised, also whats your plan on the turn?
also, is it better to 3bet pf rather than flatting oop? |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 10 2010 18:36. Posts 4952 | | |
| | On March 06 2010 22:20 TalentedTom wrote:
bet turn shove almost any non board pairing river |
How does this work? |
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