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Re: 150/300 hand
sure, but that only works if they bet the turn. Against a guy who clearly is selective with his aggression (as the villian is in this hand) if he's betting the turn, we're probably behind and no longer a favorite with just one card to come.
By betting against this type of opponent we put in one bet when infront and 2 bets when behind (and that only happens if villians hand is strong enough to raise the turn). If we try to c/r we usually end up putting in zero bets when ahead and 2 when behind and a dog. Against a more laggy opponent I can certainly see the merit in going for a c/r, but against this villian I just don't see it being the best play. lf |
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