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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
Griffey posted something I really like and have used since in another thread - when 100bb deep and wanting 3 streets of value, he bets 1/10 of the effective stacks on the flop, 1/4 ES on the turn then that leaves over a sensible sized river shove.
This should mostly be used in 3 bet pots. Or at least that's where I use it most often.
In a single raised pot it is tough to get all-in by the river unless there is a raise post-flop on some street, or you size one street greater than pot (which is hard to balance). ie: In this case you would probably have bet ~ pot on flop to get all-in by the river.
As for the hand in question - I agree with all of the comments saying bet until raised. By anyone decent you will get owned by c/c this turn, as your hand is faceup and it's likely that you aren't balancing your c/c range with too many flushes. I would only c/c AA if i had the Ac here and didn't want to get blown off my hand.
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