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Re: higher stakes EV
You almost always have some idea about your opponents at the higher levels, but that aside, it depends. A lot of times you're going to bet again. Not always, but usually. You're barking up the wrong tree though. Don't think about this stuff right now, there are better things to think about if you want to get better at poker. You're getting ahead of yourself.
Also just cause somebody is playing 100/200 doesn't mean they have the slightest clue how to play poker. Was the flop bet correct...lol. The flop bet was uhhh...automatic. Only when you get deep into histories with people do you ever check that kind of flop with that kind of hand, just for balance purposes. and even then it's an automatic bet but yeah blah blah blah. How people handle these turns and rivers is what makes them good poker players. You also kinda have to be there sometimes. |
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Re: higher stakes EV
Tommi:
I wait until the big blind and leave. |
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Re: higher stakes EV
if he is straight forward or very tight check, if he is loose or tricky bet.
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