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Old 08-25-2005, 07:32 PM
pyedog pyedog is offline
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Default Re: OOP - Is this a WA/WB situation?

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Not even close to WA/WB. WA/WB happens when you can isolate your opponent down to 3-4 hands that he would play (almost always when he caps preflop), and you're ahead of 2 of those hands and behind 2 others, only drawing to 2 outs vs him, hence WA/WB.

This is a strong position, you should 3-bet the flop. Qx will probably raise here, as well as middle pairs. Don't give your opponents credit just yet. If he caps, call down. If he just calls your 3-bet, lead again.

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Yeah I thought that my advice was too passive. I guess I need to stop giving every unknown flop raiser credit for two pair or better.

Hey Arturius would you suggest the same aggressive line against a fairly conservative opponent with a post flop aggression of 1.5 or less? I would speculate that this kind of player would be too passive to raise with less than TPTK on the flop here. Against this sort of player I would just call down unless I improved. Against an even more passive player (AF<1) I could see an argument being made for folding the river when he bets after the K falls (although I wouldn't be able to fold the river myself).
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