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Member since 05-08-2009
More posts by djunkell
I think most important reason to start with a check, rather than leading, is because we can much easier define villain's cbetting range based on sizing (if he has any sizing leaks) and fish's ra...
Same as in your other thread, it really depends how villain plays postflop and which hands you've seen him calling 3bets with so far. You can't construct ranges only based on his preflops stats ...
I would shove, villain is unknown and might be a bad player that overplays Ax hands, he might even call your shove with FD or TP+FD, and you don't know if he is likely to keep bluffing the turn ...
Your turn sizing is too small. OTR, I think betting is ok, but I like checkcalling more, because then you get information what kind of hands he limps, if he is passive or not with draws, if he b...
Why did you checkraise and what would be your range for checkraising?
I think this is a mandatory bet OTT, because villain expects you to keep bluffing when the A turns, especially in...
I feel that I get what you are saying that when I start checking 78s here that 'hurts' my betting frequency, when I bet too much, it hurts my checking range, etc.. However, I think I exploit vil...
Thanks for the input.
I am also very interested in this situation. I have experimented with checking most of my range in spots like these too, and found it works pretty w...
checking a high frequency wouldn't be so bad on a JT8 flop, but on an 862 flop I think we just want to bet as high a frequency as possible. 87s would seem to fit well in our be...
Vs someone we don't have such a good read on the flop x/r is not the worst thing in the world assuming you have a reasonable x/r range but the turn barrel is pure spew.