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Member since 04-11-2011
More posts by thedoctor
Running it twice reduces the variance significantly, if I'm playing live I do this always.
What I said was meant in the context of doing that on those ...
What I see happening often with those villains (overrall not high VPIP but a strikingly big gap between VPIP/PFR) is that their gameplan seems based arround only raising nutted hands pre and lim...
and the amount by wich it reduces variance is disputable and I'd say very very maginal.
If he bluffs when checked to, odds are he bets draws aswell.
I'd check shove I guess, It's also tempting to bet small to induce and call it off but I think he might just click call with a d...
Bet bet shove. I like the sqz pre as it's a very good spot to bluff squeeze. I think the runout was perfect to 3 barrel bluff so it's a mandatory line to take with a set. I'd squeeze like 12% on...
Well I mentioned that CR becomes attractive if he cbets his air much on this wet board. Obv. donking also folds is air my point was the "Only folds his air" part. I believe you have more compoun...
the hand also plays usually much better donking then CR'ing because of pot to stack ratio on turn. And donking gives you the option of 3b shoving if he raises and is aggro.
As a standard I'd donk, depending on villain and runout 3 barrel it
Problem with CR that is you only fold all his air wich you're ahead of anyway. Unless he's the type of guy that's cbettin...
This is so opponent dependant, after 400 hands you really should have some kind of read in terms of tendencies like: Does he raise flops cbet? would he flat Qx? would he flat JT? Is he overrall ...