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 Originally Posted by dev
The super/system approach is more of a philosophy than an actual strategy. It's good for home games where the game ends when the fish are broke. Since that's not really the topic I wont elaborate.
I think if you have opponents that play so passively that they never bet even those types of hands, just v-bet if you beat AA. It's unlikely this type of opponent will be folding overpairs or tptk much. It is likely that they'll be folding when they miss the flop, so just use an aggressive preflop strategy and cbet good cbetting boards. Second barreling is a bad idea, better to just take a free card and run away screaming if they bet the river.
Yeah, I feel like I'm getting exploited though by checking behind on alot of turns since I face river bets alot when I do this. They can be anywhere from a weak 1/3 the pot to a shove, probably just a bit of variance though since I'm not catching much lately I've been looking for ways beyond nutcamping to take down pots. I think I might be leveling myself about the river bets etc...I think I just need a reminder sometimes that usually the [weak tight] opposition isn't paying as much attention to what I'm doing as what cards from the charts they hold and when they bet it is usually a pretty good indicator of strength.
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