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Re: JTs Blind Defense
Why don't you like the flop CR?
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Re: JTs Blind Defense
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Why don't you like the flop CR? [/ QUOTE ] why slow the blind stealer down, you flopped a strong hand. |
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Re: JTs Blind Defense
So you just call the flop and C/R the turn?
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Re: JTs Blind Defense
i think he meant bet the flop.
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Re: JTs Blind Defense
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i think he meant bet the flop. [/ QUOTE ] yep, i like betting the flop best, if raised, call...then check-raise the turn. in my experience, players that try to steal blinds will try again to steal by raising the flop making it the perfect opportunity to trap them for more bets. |
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Re: JTs Blind Defense
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[ QUOTE ] Why don't you like the flop CR? [/ QUOTE ] why slow the blind stealer down, you flopped a strong hand. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I like the flop checkraise as well. You are up against a perceived stealer, and he will ALWAYS bet the flop here. I go for the flop check raise, then lead the turn. The other alternative is go for the checkraise on the turn, but if he has nothing, that turn is checked through more often than not. I think the flop checkraise gets an extra half bet in the pot more often than the turn checkraise gets a bet, or trying to induce yet another bluff on the turn and river....most villains slow down with nothing at some point. If the guy is super aggro, then he might fire a bullet all three rounds, but its not likely. And lead the river after leading the turn. |
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