Re: Playing a draw against a LAG, trying to pick up bluff outs
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Matador,
If he's that laggy, why not three bet to keep the BB from coming along?
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This is an example of attacking a LAGgy player in the wrong place. You try to raise on later streets as a semi-bluff where you will get called, but you didn't raise for value when it was very likely you had the best hand.
Three betting pre-flop is a must! One, you want to get HU against the LAG is as many hands as possible. A 2p2 member here explained it perfectly to me in situations where you want to three-bet LAGs - this particular guy raises 27% - that meeans he raises almost twice as many hands as yuou play! Just think about that range, and a three-bet here is a mandatory....
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