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 Originally Posted by crazycrazy
3. AT,AJ,Axs,JT, whatever weak hand making bad call but folding to AI,
small clubs that make error calling to flush
Who said anything about going allin? If we make a raise to $4-5 plenty of worse hands will still call. The ones that wont call a raise are probably not betting the turn into us anyway and alot of the time they will check/fold.
Hands you listed are probably calling a raise if they have a high club e.g. AJ , J T , KJ , . 2 Pair hands like Q9, A9 are at least calling a raise and maybe reraising and sets and flushes are almost always reraising and always calling. The minraise preflop with no reads means he has 2 cards. Some people will do this with AA, some will do it with 56s so you cant discount BB from having a hand.
We lose alot of action when a 4th club comes. If it were true that he could catch up to a worse hand then it might be correct to slowplay but there are no second best hands that wont stack off now, but will catch up enough to stack off on the turn. On the other hand he could hit a FH with 2 pair/ set or we could lose our action when a 4th club comes.
Slowplaying means trading his bet or call on the turn for pretty much 20% of the value we get from lower flushes/ 2pairs/ sets since they wont put anything else in once another club comes. I dont think enough weak hands put more in on the turn to make up for that.
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