i see that the longplewierdness is spreading quickly
but i think its better to go alittle bit bigger in singleraised pots on these boards, i think 1/3 pot in 3b pots is cool on these boards w whole range but i think u should go for maybe halfpot in singleraised for some more fold eq/build alittle bit more of a pot overall for later streets with ur range
against fish though i think this is pretty fine, to just bet weak with weaker hands to get a super profitable turnbarrel
Last edit: 08/07/2011 21:40
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Stroggoz   New Zealand. Jul 08 2011 21:46. Posts 5329
:O. i was just going for info here along with the added fold equity of air. (once they call they have pp's at best, so i use it to set up a 3barrel bluff
One of 3 non decent human beings on a site of 5 people with between 2-3 decent human beings
in villans spot I almost always try to bluff you out of the pot at some point or call you down, cause theres no way your doing this with a value hand unless you hit the turn ;o
I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly
what about thinking player minraise the flop?
I would probably do this against this tiny bet with my entire range
$8 to steal $19 , seems huge profitable for me
I am not result-oriented , but just think that i would play back when ppl try some FPS stuff
Last edit: 08/07/2011 22:02
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morph1   Sierra Leone. Jul 08 2011 22:03. Posts 2352
well if you think villain is calling cbets light aka flatoing a lot and you are planing to 2 barrel (bc it will take it down a lot), then it makes sense to cbet bigger flop bigger
but i'm drunk and it's just my 2 cents
On July 08 2011 20:53 k4ir0s wrote:
in villans spot I almost always try to bluff you out of the pot at some point or call you down, cause theres no way your doing this with a value hand unless you hit the turn ;o
is this how regs usually think? time to use this line for value then...
On July 08 2011 20:53 k4ir0s wrote:
in villans spot I almost always try to bluff you out of the pot at some point or call you down, cause theres no way your doing this with a value hand unless you hit the turn ;o
is this how regs usually think? time to use this line for value then...
not that true , lets say you cbet the flop $8
floater still float and fold to 2barral a lot , but villain almost never raise the flop with his entire range
now he had the chance minraise to $8-$10 to get back the initial action if you dont fold
On July 08 2011 20:53 k4ir0s wrote:
in villans spot I almost always try to bluff you out of the pot at some point or call you down, cause theres no way your doing this with a value hand unless you hit the turn ;o
is this how regs usually think? time to use this line for value then...
not that true , lets say you cbet the flop $8
floater still float and fold to 2barral a lot , but villain almost never raise the flop with his entire range
now he had the chance minraise to $8-$10 to get back the initial action if you dont fold
true. but the point is some regs tend to be aggro and try to bluff you out of the pot, just as k4ir0s said.
so yeah, player dependent on who to use it for value, i guess...
I don't like it against a reg, balance is overrated but not when you cbet imo
Besides, against floaters and people who call pocket pairs you want to bet bigger if you think you can take it down a lot on turn+river.