wrap_it
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DwelF
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I would normally just interpret these lines for what they look like, atleast until I have reason to suspect otherwise. So I'm gonna always stab this turn, and bet a ton of rivers aswell.
In situations like this I often think that stabbing only once is actually worse then checking down or stabbing twice.
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wrap_it
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The big problem is that I have absolutely no idea what this guy is doing (and he probably neither lol) because as this hand played out, I bet the turn, he called and led a T river for half pot. I called and he showed up with KK.
It depends on the player if betting once or twice is good. Some will c/c twice with 4x or even AK, some will just c/f their air to one bet. Some will slowplay strong hands like that, some won't.
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A-LX
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Yeah obliviously it depends on the player, but you will only find out how he will react if you actually bet here. In general I'm with DwelF, I interpret checks as weakness until proven otherwise. So I will most likely bet at least twice starting from the flop. In this case where you checked back and he checks to you a second time I'd definitely bet especially on that card.
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Noreaga
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Nah i would never stab this turn against a fish, the way u beat these numbnuts is to make the least mistakes possible, and just value bet them to death.Reclicking fish are fun to play against, since they normaly have no clue about(hand ranges, board textures, good/bad cards to barrel) whatsoever.But if they start running hot, all hell breaks loose lol.Still i think they`re my most fav to play against, next to loose passives of course.
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pickpokkit
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6 times out of 30. That tells us he is 3 betting a standard amount representing all playable hands. My standard against these guys is to 4 bet my good hands, flat my j10's, and value town him post flop.
Many of these guys are calling u down with any piece so you can become tighter with your post flop play. When u hit in a 4 bet pot a large continuation bet followed by jamming the turn is good. Fish has trouble playing bottom pair and draws now.
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Foukus
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I think this is a spot you should check down most of the time considering the reads we got on the villain. If I decide to bluff, I'm gonna start on the flop and fire all streets, but that's not the best line against weirdish/bad guys with board texture like this.
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uselink
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Foukus
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well we know that he dosent bet strng hand on the flop. but then all his bets must be weak hands or bluffs.
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Or he's just pressing them buttons. Don't be too analytical with these guys. 
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henrik_kruse
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uselink
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Just another comment: I think you should open smaller preflop against these guys as well
Yeah basicly v this guy.. weak hand = small open.. strong hand = big open... They dont adjust to that at all
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