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Re: Flop raise HU situation deeper analysis
I almost always check-raise the flop or turn to counterbalance the pre-flop raiser's position advantage. It is a great default strategy for a variety of reasons.
If I notice a player raising the blind's bets on the flop and taking a free card or free showdown with overcards, then I will bet out and 3bet on the flop with my decent to strong hands and then lead the turn. |
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Re: Flop raise HU situation deeper analysis
I agree with this being a good strategy, but I am concerned I have too much of a fit or fold strategy out of the blinds. do you do this with non pair hands also?
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Re: Flop raise HU situation deeper analysis
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I am concerned I have too much of a fit or fold strategy [/ QUOTE ] I suck. However, one person I believe not to suck is Nate Tha' Great, and Nate says fit or fold is the way to go for blind defence. Good enough for him, good enough for me. Guy. |
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Re: Flop raise HU situation deeper analysis
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I almost always check-raise the flop or turn to counterbalance the pre-flop raiser's position advantage. It is a great default strategy for a variety of reasons [/ QUOTE ] Jeff, Do you mean almost every time that you have chosen not to fold to his autobet? You don't mean "almost always" as in almost every time you see the flop do you? Thanks, Cartman |
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