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    Default How's this vs a multitabling TAGG?

    How's this vs a decent thinking multitabler? I have a TAGG table image and he's been folding to my c-bets up to this point.

    Full Tilt Poker Game #3964415648: Table Mooring (6 max) - $0.05/$0.10 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:38:15 ET - 2007/10/25
    Seat 1: The StevenHood ($19.90), is sitting out
    Seat 3: eugmac ($18.50)
    Seat 4: thefish84 ($9.75)
    Seat 5: echobike ($9.40)
    Seat 6: RaphInBlack ($19.70)
    thefish84 posts the small blind of $0.05
    echobike posts the big blind of $0.10
    The button is in seat #3
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to eugmac [Ah Qs]
    RaphInBlack folds
    eugmac raises to $0.35
    thefish84 folds
    echobike calls $0.25
    *** FLOP *** [4c 2c 7d]
    echobike bets $0.75
    eugmac has 15 seconds left to act
    eugmac raises to $1.90
    echobike has 15 seconds left to act
    thefish84 stands up
    echobike calls $1.15
    *** TURN *** [4c 2c 7d] [5d]
    echobike checks
    eugmac has 15 seconds left to act
    eugmac bets $2
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    ask yourself what he's calling your flop raise with and what your representing. Continued from there. You have to also ask is he good enough to put you on a range of hands or is he only thinking about his hand?
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    seems high variance but fine

    if he s been folding to all of your c bets he should prob CR a big hand here cuz it ll look like he could be just playing back

    + it s not really a big deal when you have to fold to a turn CR so seems good to me
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    its kind of a weak raise on the flop imo, and i wouldn't lead turn here, he probably has some PP and wont lay i down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by will641
    its kind of a weak raise on the flop imo, and i wouldn't lead turn here, he probably has some PP and wont lay i down.
    I agree with this. Raising the flop is fine, but it needs to be much bigger a raise. If the turn were an overcard, then I would consider firing again, but that card is not one he is nearly ever going to fold on. If he has a flush draw, he most likely isnt going to fold to a turn bet after calling a raise on the flop, especially when the turn bet [and flop raise] is so small. If he has a PP, the 5 isnt going to scare him. If he has overcards, he will probably fold, but I cant imagine that is a significant part of his range, at least not without a FD.

    Raise bigger on the flop and on this turn just check.

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