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Old 07-21-2005, 11:15 AM
Clarkmeister Clarkmeister is offline
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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Old 07-21-2005, 11:18 AM
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Default Re: Last one....induce a bluff?

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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?
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Old 07-21-2005, 11:24 AM
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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?

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If it's that easy, then wouldn't you checkraise any ace-high flop vs. a preflop raiser?
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Old 07-21-2005, 11:27 AM
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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?

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If it's that easy, then wouldn't you checkraise any ace-high flop vs. a preflop raiser?

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This situation is slighy different IMO, as I opened and he 3-bet.
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Old 07-21-2005, 11:28 AM
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Default Re: Last one....induce a bluff?

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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?

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If it's that easy, then wouldn't you checkraise any ace-high flop vs. a preflop raiser?

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This situation is slighy different IMO, as I opened and he 3-bet.

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He 3-bet a CO raise from the Button. It's not like he 3-bet a UTG raise from UTG+1.

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Old 07-21-2005, 12:21 PM
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weak! You gotta bet your Ace or checkraise it on the flop. This is a good flop for Acey Deucey. If he has another ace you lose. If not you win.

You win more than you lose here, so I'm betting all the way. I might consider folding to a raise if I know he's untricky though.
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Old 07-21-2005, 12:24 PM
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weak! You gotta bet your Ace or checkraise it on the flop. This is a good flop for Acey Deucey. If he has another ace you lose. If not you win.

You win more than you lose here, so I'm betting all the way. I might consider folding to a raise if I know he's untricky though.

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I intended to check/call check/call bet.......bad?
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Old 07-21-2005, 02:06 PM
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Default Re: Last one....induce a bluff?

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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?

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If it's that easy, then wouldn't you checkraise any ace-high flop vs. a preflop raiser?

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Watch for those guys who yap about Ace magnets and such. They're great to use an Ace on the flop against. They fear it so damn much. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Wouldn't this be player dependent? Some players you'd hate that they just called your c/r on the flop. But then, some players will marry their big pairs and pay you off the whole way.

If the guy is aggressive, yet can fold, I don't mind check calling letting him bet. Until he checks the turn. Then you have to bet the river.

You can also check call the flop, then bet out on the turn. I've got some interesting looks when I've done that line. Though it sucks to be raised in that spot. Which is one reason not to do it.

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Old 07-21-2005, 02:07 PM
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Default Re: Last one....induce a bluff?

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Where you not looking to flop an A? c/r the flop and bet it all the way!

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Doesn't a c/r fold out a pair and get me in trouble vs. an A?

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If it's that easy, then wouldn't you checkraise any ace-high flop vs. a preflop raiser?

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This situation is slighy different IMO, as I opened and he 3-bet.

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He 3-bet a CO raise from the Button. It's not like he 3-bet a UTG raise from UTG+1.

Rob

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To some, this is the same raising standard. 3 betting is 3 betting. Not everyone is restealing.

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Old 07-21-2005, 02:54 PM
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Default Re: Last one....induce a bluff?

I think this hand is from the Party 30. In that game almost everyone 3bets an openraise from the hijack pretty light. The ones who don't are notable exceptions and you'll know from their 30/5 vpip/pfr stats.
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