Lofix82
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Right table AA
Do you think that there may be some value in betting less on the turn? If for instance he has 77-99 and the T comes on the turn. He may think that you still may have AK and look you up when you bet weak like 40-45. You may still easily bet the rest on the river when called.
Posted about 2 years ago
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WiltOnTilt
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Joined 10/2007
Right table AA
Do you think that there may be some value in betting less on the turn? If for instance he has 77-99 and the T comes on the turn. He may think that you still may have AK and look you up when you bet weak like 40-45. You may still easily bet the rest on the river when called.
yea i think betting a bit smaller than we did is reasonable. Its been a while since I did the video, but the guy seemed like a big fish right? i'm not necessarily convinced he's folding 77-99 all that often on the turn anyway, but betting a little smaller can't really hurt as we've got so much of our stack in there aren't many cards where we are giving up on the river (6s prob about it)
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davesmi
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great video guys!
I'm curious, that last hand. With the AA, could we get him to call another street if he has 2 over cards or a pocket pair? Instead of betting 66, could we bet closer to 40 and get him to peel another card? I would think that would set up stacks nicely to ship the river if he hits one of those over cards. Or decides to look us up with a pocket pair, since the turn bet looks slightly weaker.
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WiltOnTilt
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great video guys!
I'm curious, that last hand. With the AA, could we get him to call another street if he has 2 over cards or a pocket pair? Instead of betting 66, could we bet closer to 40 and get him to peel another card? I would think that would set up stacks nicely to ship the river if he hits one of those over cards. Or decides to look us up with a pocket pair, since the turn bet looks slightly weaker.
Hi dave, sorry it took me a while to get to this question. You can always PM me btw.
Yea, it wouldn't be too bad to bet smaller, but just remember we are playing against a pretty bad player and being able to maximize against the times he has a pair and just wont fold for any bet is usually the best approach.
That said if you had some reason that he would almost always fold a hand like AJ for 66 but always call it for 40, then certainly go ahead and bet smaller. Just make sure you have good reasoning for it.
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