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Re: slowplay - yes? no?
what if you thought his stats were 40/15/1.8?
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Re: slowplay - yes? no?
i'd probably just bet/3-bet the flop and lead the turn even if opponent caps
if he caps the flop i put him on a very strong two pair/set hand/may be tptkish and i think they raise the turn here but may not 3-bet a cr, obviously if they have a flush the turn is getting capped anyways |
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Re: slowplay - yes? no?
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[ QUOTE ] Bet the flop. If he raises, then call and donk the turn. I wouldn't play this one too fast on the flop because it will kill your action on the expensive streets. Play it like an Ace protecting against a flush draw. [/ QUOTE ] This is how I usually do it. If you wait and a spade comes on the turn, that will often kill your action too. [/ QUOTE ] Don't you guys think that, if he's going to go into calldown mode with a pair of aces or whatever, he's going to do it regardless of whether you bet/call, donk or bet/3bet, lead? I think lots of times a turn donk won't get raised, so if he's calling down I think you get an extra SB out of him by going bet/3bet. |
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Re: slowplay - yes? no?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Bet the flop. If he raises, then call and donk the turn. [/ QUOTE ] This is how I usually do it. [/ QUOTE ] Don't you guys think that, if he's going to go into calldown mode with a pair of aces or whatever, he's going to do it regardless of whether you bet/call, donk or bet/3bet, lead? ...if he's calling down I think you get an extra SB out of him by going bet/3bet. [/ QUOTE ] I'll agree with that if he has a pair of aces or better. But if he has middle or bottom pair he'll probably fold the turn UI. |
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