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Re: You have two choices.
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2. Call pre flop and raise any flop if he bets. [/ QUOTE ] |
#12
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Re: You have two choices.
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it disguises our hand quite well and generates MUCH more FE [/ QUOTE ] I think he will see the turn much more often when you raise the flop than when you cap preflop, so if you have more FE itīs because you bet the turn too. People dont like folding for one more on the flop if they put the last action in preflop, it looks weak. |
#13
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Re: You have two choices.
good point i hadnt thought of that but it makes alot of sense
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Re: You have two choices.
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edit: something i forgot to add. it widens your range a LOT compared to just calling. so it makes it harder to read your hand and makes him more likely to see a showdown when you raise etc. [/ QUOTE ] eh? I assume you meant capping. |
#15
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Re: You have two choices.
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People dont like folding for one more on the flop if they put the last action in preflop, it looks weak. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this. Although they will often fold the turn if you raise the flop. |
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Re: You have two choices.
no. 2. i think i could usually get to showdown cheaper this way if i wanted. i also think opponent folds the turn a significant amount of the time if i want to bet.
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Re: You have two choices.
Like TStone mentions, "typical" is a hard definition.
I probably take line 2, 'cause I think it has more FE (depending on the player). If he's never giving up on the flop, I might go with option 1. |
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Re: You have two choices.
Not sure if there is a big difference between the 2 choices. Without reading any previous responses I'll say cap preflop w/position.
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Re: You have two choices.
#2 and I don't think it's close. It will get a free card more often and generate more folding equity. Suppose the flop comes AKQ. If your opponent has 66-JJ, he will almost certainly fold. Use scary flops to push people off their hands. Most players will call on the flop with any 2 in example 1.
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Re: You have two choices.
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#2 and I don't think it's close. It will get a free card more often and generate more folding equity. Suppose the flop comes AKQ. If your opponent has 66-JJ, he will almost certainly fold. Use scary flops to push people off their hands. Most players will call on the flop with any 2 in example 1. [/ QUOTE ] hes not folding to a flop raise with JJ-TT considering he has a gutshot. if you cap preflop and the flop comes AKQ then 66 is folding anyway. |
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