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Re: What line maximizes value?
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[ QUOTE ] 3-betting the flop or raising the turn are both fine. i don't like waiting for the river. raising the turn and folding to a 3-bet is horrible. if i get 3-bet on the turn my decision is between capping or calling down. [/ QUOTE ] Why dont you like waiting until the river to raise? [/ QUOTE ] too many turn and river cards that could come that will make him check to you and this is a drawy board |
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Re: What line maximizes value?
Against another 2+2...I 3 bet this flop everytime. I think more often than not he has a flush draw or overpair. If he has either he's not folding to the river but won't always pay off on the river with a flush draw.
This also sets up on the turn if the flush comes and he goes for a check/raise he can't put 3 bets in on me. If he caps flop, I would raise him back on turn and then call down as then I'd give him credit of a set. |
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Re: What line maximizes value?
Spots like this are great places to mix it up. The EV difference between the lines is minimal, and doing any one thing all the time in this spot gives a lot of information away. I lean slightly towards waiting for the turn, so I maybe do that 60% of the time, but as I said, the difference is minimal.
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