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common situation
villain in this hand is a very good player. probably better than me. he might think im runoverable because we played heads up for 20 hands yesterday of which he won 17. it was gross and he was turbo aggressive but i had no cards.
I open QTo from the CO and he 3bets me on the BT. blinds fold and i call flop is T63r i check and call turn is a blank i check planning to checkraise |
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Re: common situation
i love it....
i think your ahead, i know hes not folding, and your plays +ev a ton of the time, plus his 3 bet hands here are wide in variety |
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Re: common situation
Was this simply an informative post?
I don't see any other options. Edit: I do this even if the villain is simply a regular agressive fellow, and not necessarily the opponent you described. |
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Re: common situation
Looks pretty reasonable. What is your plan if he 3 bets the turn? How about if he calls and raises a blank river?
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Re: common situation
call down cause my image sucks
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Re: common situation
TS,
In general, how do you decide between this line and c/raising the flop and continuing? |
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Re: common situation
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TS, In general, how do you decide between this line and c/raising the flop and continuing? [/ QUOTE ] I check raise the turn when villain is pretty agro, the board isn't too scary, and he is likely to follow through. I also do it with a stronger hand. If my hand is more vulnerable, or I am not too sure he will bet the turn, I check/rase the flop. |
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Re: common situation
Why is this line superior to just check-raising the flop?
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Re: common situation
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Why is this line superior to just check-raising the flop? [/ QUOTE ] letting him bluff the turn + getting more money in there + metagame bluffing purposes |
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Re: common situation
im going to be calling this flop with just about any 2 since its such a harmless board and his hand range is so large. i expect him to follow through on the turn just about every time sept maybe for those times he has Ax and wants to check turn call river bet.
the thing is however, if his ace is strong he should be betting the turn for value and often should be following through on the river for value. if he has a weak ace he shouldnt be paying off to a checkraise flop bet turn line anyway. |
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