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 Originally Posted by zook
Out of curiosity, what do you put a pre-flop raiser on when he check/calls this kind of flop? Or a 973 rainbow? Or a 862 two-tone? I'm unsure of my best line when oop with initiative and medium-strength but vulnerable hands. I feel like betting turns them into bluffs to some extent and these boards are great for opponents to bluff raise. I've been check/calling more, which obviously allows opponents to outdraw, but I think they're unlikely to bluff turn overcards because they're still in my range. Thoughts?
I'm out of town this weekend, hovering around even for the month at pokerz, looking forward to grinding some profits next week...
if im opp here and lets say you check a T95 2 tone flop id assume you have nothing. if you check a A63 flop ill assume you have strength.
now i think the flops you mention are right in the middle, on 887r,973r,862 2t flops i think we get floated alot more than usual and by alot of very different holdings. so i dont mind c/c flop at all since the pot is smaller when they bet (assuming they bet turn if they float), ur range is v wide, they prob dont know what to do on turn, they will bet tons of their range on flop. ofc hero c/b'ing flop will find it toughish to play a turn tho its likely we double barrel alot which has good and bad points in general.
Ive tried a few c/c flop moves OOP and i always have some trouble playing the turn. ie i think opp cud still be bluffing me or is he VBing me.
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