4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 3,676
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1. Concept 16: Occasionally overbet with moderate hands to disguise your overbets with excellent hands. Do you do this? Thoughts?
2. Concept 17: If your preflop raise is called behind you, check a lot of flops. This is an eye-opener to me. I take almost the opposite approach, b/c I feel like if I didn't hit the flop and don't show strength it's going to be almost impossible to win the pot. And if I did hit TPGK and c/c or c/r, the pot size could get out of hand before I know I'm beat (whereas if I bet and get raised on the flop or turn I can get away more easily than if I check and villain bets). I know my thinking is flawed here, and I shouldn't be c-betting anywhere close to as much as I do OOP. Thoughts about this concept? OOP lines vs. different villains on different boards?
3. Concept 20: Sometimes you should limp behind limpers with pocket aces. 
And some good reminders:
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Concept 11: A big bet is the most relevant and accurate info available.
Concept 12: Be wary of overcallers.
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