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Originally Posted by Marshall28
I know I'm oop here and you're talking about in position, but I swear it's basically like printing money if they call your 3bet (this works even better when you're in position), then the pot on the flop is like 36, bet 16-18, they will peel like 80% of the time because it's an ace high flop, then turn comes and pot is now about 68, and you bet like 35 and they fold basically their entire range. There is nothing they can do. If they had AK they would have 4bet you (usually), AQ is one hand they can call, but at this point you set up a river shove perfectly and they have to realize that even if they do call this turn bet you are almost for sure going to shove the river so they decide not to call at all.
One other thing to think about when sizing your bets on these boards also has to do w/ your equity in the pot. If you pick up some kind of draw on the turn like an oesd or fd, you probably want to size your turn bet a bit smaller (it will decrease your fold equity), but the times you do get there and you shove, it increases the the amount you make when you get paid off.
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