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 Originally Posted by biondino
Jack, I think you're not quite right on a couple of things.
First of all, 4x (if you're open raising) is perfectly adequate on all but the most aggressive Crypto £25 tables (and it's possible OP was on aggressive ones - certainly I don't recognise the LAGGy nightmare he outlines in his first post). And more importantly, the more you raise PF, the more of a struggle you're going to have keeping the pot small with marginal hands post-flop - and Sklansky agrees with me (or possibly vice versa  ).
I also think Value bets on the river with TPGK+ are fine unless you have reason to believe otherwise. Sure, so people slowplay then go mad on the river but by and large, it doesn't happen. If some of these bets are blocking bets more than value bets, then that works as well.
My reasoning is this: I only raise big hands, not SCs, and people call will anything, so I'll raise more because a) I put more money in when I'm most likely ahead, b) it cuts down the amount of callers. Basically, I'd raise as much as I knew they'd still call with their crappy hands. Like, if I knew I'd get callers, I'd open shove AA/KK every time. (extreme example but I hope you see my point)
Or, which do you prefer: raise AK 4BB get 2 callers 12BB pot, or raise AK 6BB 1 caller 12 BB pot (ignoring blinds)?
(btw, in hand 1, HERO raises 4BB after two limpers so a 6BB raise here is standard even by the conventional 4BB+1BB per limper).
About river value bets.. genitruc said the same thing as you (ie people will never c/r the river) but I'm seeing it so often that I'm simply adapting. And now that I'm checking behind more, I'm seeing flushes/sets etc even though these people never showed any strength. So I agree, if people will donk into me with their made hands on the river, value bets are gold, but my experience currently is different.
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