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 Originally Posted by zook
 Originally Posted by minSim
just to get my own thinking straight; why isn't this a standard c-bet?
It normally is. I c-bet a lot though, so against regulars I occasionally balance with a check. Then I can call or raise for value or as a bluff.
In this case I called for thin value and then a good bluffing card fell on the turn.
sauce: I agree a turn c/r would have been good here.
There is an interesting thing in the flop, for me:
- I indeed think a call is for value, as a K, 44, and 33, are a small part of villains range.
If we turn this around, and let's say you are in position, and call a PFR with your 9's. Same flop comes, villain c-bets.
1. Do you call or raise with your 9's? What's the plan for the turn?
(Any 2 barrel will push us of I think, is that likely? Or do we have to call a blank turn? A flop raise will fold any weaker cards and better ones are staying?)
2.What if you have ATC (not connecting flop). Would you float or raise bluff the flop?
3. When OOP with ATC, do you like donking these flops? As only K's can call I guess..or is that too transparant?
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