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 Originally Posted by griffey24
I think the main part of my answer to this is going to be based on "you think opp is generally not that good on the turn and river. He is not aggro enough, doesn't thin vbet too well, and is somewhat straight forward."
If he's not good on turn and river and pretty straight forward, then I choose option B.
C/C flop and re-evaluate turn. If he's not that good on later streets then he's not that difficult to play OOP and I'm pretty comfortable just check calling these guys down.
If he's going to shutdown often on turn and rivers then choosing option A means we are just getting our shove called when he has us beat, but everything that folds would have given up on later streets in option B anyhow.
I also don't mind c/c flop and donk leading some turns if he's not tricky enough to raise us off our mediocre hands. (donk lead would be for value, and to charge any draws or overcards)
Solid points, although for the sake of it not being a one sided argument I'm going to say I think Option A is the better option.
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