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Re: 10/20 - KK drawing (almost) dead on the flop?
do you see any value at all in not capping preflop against this player? he is raising with a wide variety of hands preflop for sure, but deception might be the course for extracting alot of bets to the river.
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Re: 10/20 - KK drawing (almost) dead on the flop?
Quite the opposite actually. The fact that he is 40/20/2 and is playing alot of hands lately since he's been hot tells me that the flop cap will probably mean little to him in terms of impeding action throughout the hand. As it is, you extracted fewer bets post-flop then you should have anyways.
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Re: 10/20 - KK drawing (almost) dead on the flop?
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do you see any value at all in not capping preflop against this player? he is raising with a wide variety of hands preflop for sure, but deception might be the course for extracting alot of bets to the river. [/ QUOTE ] In the name of extracting as many bets as I can, I cap this pf. You say you want to be deceptive to extract bets on the later streets, but all you do is call down on turn and river. The line seems too weak. |
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Re: 10/20 - KK drawing (almost) dead on the flop?
I definately agree I should have three bet the turn, but I don't think the action would have happened this way if I had capped preflop.
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