tealeaf
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Limp in and flop decent pair or two pairIf in position against a loose agg. and limp in getting top pair or or two pair on flopl If loose agg opponent then cbets, what's the advice. You think a raise or call....I there a wrong answer?
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superleeds90
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It totally depends on the board texture. If you hold for example Q7 and the flop is Q72 rainbow, then smooth calling is def the best option and let him fire again on the turn. Whereas if you hold 97 and the flop comes 976 with a flush draw for example then a raise is probably the best option as we want to make him pay for his draw and also there are so many possible turn cards that will scare the shit out of him and he won't double barrel.
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tealeaf
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Thanks dude
And I guess if he then reraises or shoves on the wet flop, then give it up unless seen hin previously reraise or shove with nothing.
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superleeds90
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Yeah, then it gets really read dependent and game-flow dependent.
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U Cook Socks
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| superleeds90 wrote: | | Yeah, then it gets really read dependent and game-flow dependent. |
Yeah, board texture matters, but I am willing to call the flop on a fairly wet board if they are super aggro and willl almost always fire the turn. The turn is usually a nice place to make a check raise, depends on the board texture and just how aggressive your opponent is if you want to flat the turn, it's quite hard to extract value on the river oop though that way.
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