z1s6arn
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STOP N GO TACTICShttp://www.husng.info/strategy/using-the-stopn-go-in-husng
Please read the above article....
My thoughts are:
Dangerous move against a LAG_I just see him calling a shove when hes in position.
Dangerous move against a LOOSE PASSIVE: Hes obviously raising witha solid hand and will probably call a shove even with AK on missed board hahah....
Why would you need this against a TP??
Very useful against a TAG!
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ChrisB
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I think this is something to be used incredibly rarely. The thing is people never really fold pairs and by flatting with underpars to jam any flop we might aswell hold any two cards - right? If we jam pre he might still call with underpairs and/or overcards that we flip against but fold mostly.
The only time I use it is pretty much when I 3bet something like AK/AQ in the late midgame stages and the potsize on the flop is almost equal to stacksize, this way my 3bet becomes absolutely unexploitable.
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BetMagicMoney
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yer i've used this before but only Vs Tag type people!
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U Cook Socks
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| ChrisB wrote: | I think this is something to be used incredibly rarely. The thing is people never really fold pairs and by flatting with underpars to jam any flop we might aswell hold any two cards - right? If we jam pre he might still call with underpairs and/or overcards that we flip against but fold mostly.
The only time I use it is pretty much when I 3bet something like AK/AQ in the late midgame stages and the potsize on the flop is almost equal to stacksize, this way my 3bet becomes absolutely unexploitable. |
Thats a go, and go though isn't it, which is a much better/more profitable move imo, in HUSNG.
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ChrisB
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| Blazing_Saddler wrote: | | ChrisB wrote: | I think this is something to be used incredibly rarely. The thing is people never really fold pairs and by flatting with underpars to jam any flop we might aswell hold any two cards - right? If we jam pre he might still call with underpairs and/or overcards that we flip against but fold mostly.
The only time I use it is pretty much when I 3bet something like AK/AQ in the late midgame stages and the potsize on the flop is almost equal to stacksize, this way my 3bet becomes absolutely unexploitable. |
Thats a go, and go though isn't it, which is a much better/more profitable move imo, in HUSNG. |
Oh a Stop and go is where you flat OOP to openjam any flop? That seems sooo silly
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The Angler
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Go n go is where YOU raise (3bet) OOP then jam the flop, the link from z1s6arn is indeed a stop n go.
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U Cook Socks
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| ChrisB wrote: | | Blazing_Saddler wrote: | | ChrisB wrote: | I think this is something to be used incredibly rarely. The thing is people never really fold pairs and by flatting with underpars to jam any flop we might aswell hold any two cards - right? If we jam pre he might still call with underpairs and/or overcards that we flip against but fold mostly.
The only time I use it is pretty much when I 3bet something like AK/AQ in the late midgame stages and the potsize on the flop is almost equal to stacksize, this way my 3bet becomes absolutely unexploitable. |
Thats a go, and go though isn't it, which is a much better/more profitable move imo, in HUSNG. |
Oh a Stop and go is where you flat OOP to openjam any flop? That seems sooo silly |
Yeah that's right.
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