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if hes noted as playing too many hands that prob means he takes hands too far, so i would just bet pot on flop bet pot on turn
If gabe himself doesn't come back to this post, can someone explain this to me? If my opponent is generally very aggressive, isn't he slowing down with very strong hands? If that is the case, i would expect him to bet less, if at all. That was basically my analysis of the hand, and made me decide to c/r AI turn, after seeing him lead very strong twice. And so my problem with betting the flop and turn hard is that it will be harder to know whether he has a strong hand and is slowplaying, or i end up building a large pot before i get the opportunity to make a decision about what he is holding (he bluff raises/semibluffs flop after i pot it).
If i were to bet pot, and he had raised me, should i just shove the flop? or call/shove a safe turn?
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