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Originally Posted by rllngn
think i might rebet on the flop, and come out with another on turn, but if they call your bet on turn, then what are they rebluffing you back, and if so do you try to raise only to find out they had the 10 all along and you just bluffed you chips away, most times if someone bets with a board like that and i dont have anything better thing is to fold, unless they doing it alot then i might gamble
I guess the question is, how often can you push someone off an overpair with a paired board? Fnord thinks at 1/2NL the answer is almost never. I have in the past, picked my opponents to make that play against, and it has worked. But I wonder if you add all the times it has worked to the times I have lost if the play is worth it?
Also, what about online? I play mostly 50NL + sometimes 100NL online, and I run that play there as well. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. I wonder if in the long run it is profitable.
Originally Posted by Fnord
Making hands in Hold'em is hard.
We also need to find good spots to steal pots. Maybe this is not one of them. and if I do choose to rep the T what is the best way to do it? Raise on the Flop, or bet/raise on the turn?
-beck
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