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 Originally Posted by spoonitnow
 Originally Posted by iopq
If you put him on aces or kings just shove the flop because he'll call or at least pop it up some
I completely disagree.
I wrote that and THEN I saw the stack sizes
so then I went back and added the last part of the post
But is anyone really folding AA or KK in that spot after a normal raise? You can't really shove with those stack sizes, though
so is profit on later streets going to be on average higher? Let's plan the hand
Actually, here's how I would play it:
On the flop, I would check/raise. This is because if the villain has missed overcards and not AA/KK we want to get that flop bet out of him. There are two possibilities:
A) He 3-bets us because he thinks we have AQ or something.
B) He simply calls.
If the villain folds AA or KK here that's super easy to exploit. Just check/raise every hand.
Well, if he 3-bets us he's super-aggressive and we want to call. Probably get it in by the river with no problems.
If he calls our check/raise, he would have probably bet something like a dollar on the flop, we'd checkraise to about 3.50. That's putting a third of the our stack in. Then on a safe turn and river we can make two pot sized bets getting us all-in on the river.
Playing it by donking .50 cents is not good imo.
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