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Old 10-20-2005, 11:57 PM
Grifter Grifter is offline
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Default Using a villian\'s good habits against him.

So I was talking with a few other players about what we know about good players (especially players who frequent these boards) and how we can use that knowledge to our advantage. We came up with this; when playing in position, HU, with a good villian and you notice him using the standard WA/WB (c/c, c/c, b) line, the hero should consider raising the river bet. The thinking is that if the villian is taking a line that dictates a fold to a river raise, the hero should raise the river (I realize this is not exactly a brilliant observation.) I ran some math on this, but I would like to see what people say first. Also, if anyone has any good hands to post in this nature, that would probably be helpful. Your thoughts?
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