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Old 12-29-2005, 02:34 PM
Supern Supern is offline
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Default TPTK/Overpair against tricky players

I seem to get into alot of trouble here.
Against players that slowplays alot I usually bet to much on the turn leading to a big pot.
I bet about 75% on the flop and then about 60% on the turn.

But against a solid player isn't it better to bet less on the turn for pot control? He called the bet on the flop so he has something.

I am thinking about betting only 33-40% on the turn against TAPs. That way they get about even odds if they are drawing. But because that there is quite likely they are sandbagging I don't build a big pot.

An example:
You have KK UTG and raise to 5*BB.
A TAP calls.
Flop is QJ3 2 hearts.
I bet 75% he calls.

He is known for slowplaying.

Isn't a 33% bet alright here on the turn?
Because usually when a TAP calls the flop he has you beat but not always.
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