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Old 12-13-2005, 10:09 PM
newhizzle newhizzle is offline
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Default A hypothetical situation: OOP vs. an agressive opponent

suppose were in the party 50 or 100 game and a player like kukavica opens from the CO, we are in the SB with a hand like 66 or AJ and 3-bet he calls and the flop comes king high.

we bet and he calls.

whats the best way to play the turn?

typically against opponents like kucavica, i like to show these hands down, but this may be a leak because the pot is always going to be relatively small, so theres really not too much room for error.

now suppose we bet and are raised, how often are we ahead at this point?

can it be profitable to call this down?

or if we are ahead, would he fire again on the river?

could calling the turn and folding the river be right?

could 3-betting ever be right?

if we check, we still have no real idea where were at and potentially any river card could hurt us, could checking and calling the turn and river be the best line?

how do possible draws on the board affect our descision?

what if he caps preflop or raises the flop?

what if we have a hand like KJ and the board is A or Q high?

what type of hands will he open from the CO and how often will he make a play for the pot when he misses?

i really dont think theres an easy answer to these questions, maybe they can be answered by one of elindauer's triples, i dont know, but i think this may be a situation i may be misplaying or that i need to vary my play a bit more with, i appreciate any thoughts.
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