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Old 10-25-2005, 01:25 PM
Wynton Wynton is offline
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Default Re: looking for discussion on argument against open-completing

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I think raising against a LP with A3o is marginal to negative. You have some preflop equity, but who cares. Since he's loose-passive, he will call your flop autobet and maybe call you on the turn also. And even if your ace-high is good, are you really going to bet it on the turn? If he calls, do you bet the river again for value? Do you check-call a river bet after showing weakness on the turn or river?

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Well, I strongly disagree. A high amounts to a strong hand headsup. I'm not saying that there won't be some tough decisions, but considering the opponent's profile (LP), we should have some confidence in making better decisions post-flop.

And if the opponent is the type who is going to call down to the river with ANYTHING (which is pretty rare), then it's simple. Bet every street. Over the long run, you will make more than you will lose.
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