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 Originally Posted by benny999
Making a psb mistake in a built pot on the river is a big deal.
the river comes down to putting villain on a reasonable range and asking if ur ahead enough of the time based on the odds given for the call. It doesn't matter if u have a set, top pair, etc. if ur ahead of the range enough of the time to call given ur pot odds then call.
on 3, there are not many other draws he could have than a flush draw. I like to know if he will chase longer shots like gut shot, OESD, mid/bottom pair and then bluff scare cards to call, because it's pretty much assuming he's bluffing a lot (>33%) of the time.
so, what you are saying is you need a "specific" read in this situation to call his bet? without seeing him bluff like this before, you will fold a set to his bet on a flush card...even as aggressive pf as he is/was?
thats good to know because it tells me i am not taking people serious enough at 6max...meaning i am picking the wrong spots to push them off hands WAY too much. and that helps explain the spew.
theoretically, it sounds like 6max is still played a lot like fr, with the exception that you raise pf a good bit more...and thats about it...maybe c/r with TP on the flop or RR TP more frequently.
is that a fair assessment? i see a lot more maniacs when playing sh, but i wonder if they are getting lucky short-term buying small pots VERY often, but getting stacked thereby making them long-term losers.
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