Time Link to 00:43:19
Lets say Villain calls the bet on the turn, and the turn is a blank card with no heart (Jc). Do you still bet for value? Same scenario with a
on the river, do you c/c or c/f?
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Yin meets yang at microstakes NL. The majority of pros view micro play as extremely standard with no room for creativity. While true for the most part, not embracing nonstandard lines will leave profit on the table.
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Time Link to 00:43:19
Lets say Villain calls the bet on the turn, and the turn is a blank card with no heart (Jc). Do you still bet for value? Same scenario with a
on the river, do you c/c or c/f?
Lets say Villain calls the bet on the turn, and the turn is a blank card with no heart (Jc). Do you still bet for value? Same scenario with aon the river, do you c/c or c/f?
River heart is a bet if turn is not a heart. It's a c/f if river puts out a 4-flush.
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Watched as soon as I got home from holiday!
Time Link to 00:52:54
the reg makes it 4x here and you say "that its a good move already". Do you prefer opening 4x over 3x here in the small blind. I tend to make it 3x, because I get a cheaper prize for my steal but that might result in getting called more often. Where as with 4x I get a worse prize and should probably tighten up a bit because of that, but I probably get called less often.
What would you prefer as a default, vs an unknown, and what do you prefer vs someone who might look like a regular, but you know nothing specific about yet.
the reg makes it 4x here and you say "that its a good move already". Do you prefer opening 4x over 3x here in the small blind. I tend to make it 3x, because I get a cheaper prize for my steal but that might result in getting called more often. Where as with 4x I get a worse prize and should probably tighten up a bit because of that, but I probably get called less often.
What would you prefer as a default, vs an unknown, and what do you prefer vs someone who might look like a regular, but you know nothing specific about yet.
I 3x vs everyone from that spot, with a few exceptions. Those exceptions usually involve me making it lower than 3x and aren't common at all. It's a personal preference, nothing more. The reason I say making it 4x is a "good move" is that technically it is, and it allows us to make a quick read that villain is some kind of reg if he's unknown up to that point.
ah ok, was looking more into it then I should have then.
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If you 3bet KK to $9 the SB can shove his $22 the Nit UTG could call and then you could 5bet from the CO again, basically commiting the Nit.
If you 3bet KK to $9 the SB can shove his $22 the Nit UTG could call and then you could 5bet from the CO again, basically commiting the Nit.
That's great if we know the SB has what he has. What we want is to get him to spaz with close to any two because it appears everyone is weak.
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