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Re: Check Raise %?
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I think of slowplaying and checkraising as very different. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but Pokertracker doesnt. Some players will have a very high cr% because they loves to slowplay. The subject of CR is tricky, maybe I should CR more? Its very hard to know. |
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Re: Check Raise %?
I am not sure about that Kiddo. I think we may have a confusion in definition here.
A slowplay is a refusal to bet or raise on THIS round of betting in order to get a raise in on the next round. A CR always takes place in this round. I agree that a CR could be used as part of a slowplay. e.g. 1) check/call flop and then CR turn 2) bet out on flop and then just call a raise then CR turn In the first case the intention was to SP from the outset. In the second, the bet was made for value, but with a raiser the bettor decided that a CR on the turn might work better. In other words a SP might include a CR but a CR is not necessarily part of a SP [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I suppose if we knew that the CRs were ALL on the flop then we would know that they were NOT SPs My CRs are 67% on flop, 29% on turn and only 4% on the river. Mind you I have normally been pounding the pot so a CR has a strong chance of not working. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] trevor |
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Re: Check Raise %?
1.27% after 5,000 hands at PS $3-$6 6max
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