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Originally Posted by Pelion
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Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
Dude wtf guys, opp is never raising over our raise unless he's a weirdo or severely out leveling us.
I don't get why you're saying that. My experience of abc straightforward tags is that when they hit a good hand on a dangerous board and get action they stick it in. This isn't tricky 400NL this is "low stakes".
Another point is that we only have fold equity against hands like QQ-, and that doesn't go down on the turn unless he hits another Q.
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We have 40% equity in this pot versus any calling range really, it'd be a shame to not to raise it, i mean hell its close to 50%!!!
wtf? "close to" 50% but less than 50% doesnt make us money. The only reason we are raising is for FE and I don't see how that goes down on the turn. It also looks like the hands he is folding are check/folding the turn and no hands are check/raising the turn so how is it not safer to take it on the turn. We win the same and lose less. We also sometimes spike a flush/straight when he has AA/KK/AK and would have blown us off it (or made us call with a coinflip/ near dog).
If opp has AQ or less i normally see someone call because they don't want to turn their hand into a bluff and are pussies. If they have 33, AK, AA, KK they will never shove over. I'm not talking about tricky 400nl regs, if it was certain tricky 400nl regs you could make a case for not raising, but these are the pussy tight passive regs that you guys all face and if you don't punish them for allowing you to take easy equity edges your lighting money on fire. BTW I raise a gut shot or bottom pair here also, if you find a board where opp is going to play his good hands passively, like this one, use your draw and FE to your advantage.
If he calls the flop I check the turn. Why wouldn't we? We bought a fucking free card anyways, we actually got to see the river for less than if we called two barrels.
Who cares about the small amount of the time he threebets the flop here anyways? Given pot odds we're going to want to shove over anyways.
The only time i think i wouldn't raise a draw with 40% equity+ is if i thought there was absolutely no FE at all.