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    b/f the river ffs! After you check folding is completely out of the question for this price vs this guy.

    Those of you wanting to fold, you know how to work out how often you need to be good right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
    Bet more on OTF with a board this wet ~9BB.

    You have 133 hands on Villain. Do you have any notes? If not, consider taking more notes.

    Given you have more than a few hands on Villain, what ranges can you put him on for each street (even w/o notes)?
    You want to bet 9bb into 7.5 bb when we have the Qc? This is mega overkill. His sizing is fine imo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Carroters View Post
    b/f the river ffs! After you check folding is completely out of the question for this price vs this guy.

    Those of you wanting to fold, you know how to work out how often you need to be good right?
    Villain raised the turn, are you suggesting donking river again? I think check re-eval is pretty standard here after our turn play, and I would c/c now after his sizing.
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    Saying you disagree w/o giving a compelling reason isn't really helping you (all) make your points.

    If you're going to disagree with my assessment, then please give me your reasoning. I'm not claiming to be awesome at bet sizing, but I do feel like I have a solid strategy for PRE and OTF.

    Saying that 9BB into 7.5BB is too much, w/o explaining it, leads me to think there is no overbet in your bet-sizing range OTF, and you're just going with the standard "2/3 - 3/4 is the right amount" line.


    So my question for anyone who has posted that my advice is sub-par:

    When/why do you overbet OTF?

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