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Re: Cap preflop; cap the flop; bet the river?
If they're loose, bet, if they're tighter, check.
Betting should be a consideration here. |
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Re: Cap preflop; cap the flop; bet the river?
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If they're loose, bet, if they're tighter, check. Betting should be a consideration here. [/ QUOTE ] Am I correct to assume that if you bet it, you need to be able to fold to a c/r? |
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Re: Cap preflop; cap the flop; bet the river?
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[ QUOTE ] If they're loose, bet, if they're tighter, check. Betting should be a consideration here. [/ QUOTE ] Am I correct to assume that if you bet it, you need to be able to fold to a c/r? [/ QUOTE ] God yes |
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Re: Cap preflop; cap the flop; bet the river?
They weren't folding to all that other action so I couldn't see them folding on the river so I checked. I hesitated though because I wasn't sure about a bet on the river.
MP3 shows 55 CO shows KQ No hearts and MHIG! This really surprised especially the guy with the "TAG" stats. |
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Re: Cap preflop; cap the flop; bet the river?
What if Hero has KK, does this change whether we bet or check? (KK beats every pair/2pair/trips and only loses to the flush) so it increases the range we beat. However AK probably beats everything but the flush here.
I would bet/fold. I used to check through here and I doubt any guy check/raises this river. |
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