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Member since 09-14-2009
More posts by pleasemakemerich
in my experience... flop c/r vs this type of fit or fold prf passive player
flop c-r means AA or AK always
and sometimes its QQ, which is why u must call and evaluate on the turn
no i think betting turn is mandatory vs a loose passive because theres some fold equity
there is also some hands that we are ahead of considering villain wont bluff at us... some guttshots...
betting close to pot on the flop is not terrible but its prob best to bet half pot or a lil over half pot because its easier to balance... u dont want villain to be able to read on ur bet sizing...
nah bluffing on river here is spew
u cant rep sht imo and this player is just very bad loose and is most likely going to call u down light with whatever he has
i usually fire a 3rd barrel here if his fold to tcb is low
also against these types of players they have huge timing tells so just look out for them. u can destroy these type of weak passi...
easy raise or call. we have position which is huge and very good pot odds for our 6 outs + bdfd +bdsd
since its so weak i probly call flop and raise a good turn card if he be...
with no reads on villain I prefer b/f turn because c/f early on imo is just real weak
I think its bold play to bet flop turn and chk river. if it gets checked thru and villain shows down a...
yeah hes spazzy but prob not on a coordinated board like this..
he would also probly 3b the flop if he wanted to spazz
or even so more if he wanted to spazz a ton he would c-r turn
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