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	Yeah, I worry about missing out on value with good hands, would rather let them bet into me and raise at the right time. I am 90% sure I am ahead here, so I am not too worried about many cards that can come out. I don't mean to sound stubborn or anything, just putting my point across so you can reply and I can learn
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Miffed22001   so we are more worried about scaring people off than getting the pot big? 
Your villain  is unknown  or not good according to reads  and we are playing stakes where villains make math/range  mistakes....  
 
 
	Hmm, yeah they are good points about the Turn card. I know I am supposed to get stacks in, but I try to choose the right time to raise where I think I can get a call.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by surviva316   Stacks are too deep  to shove .  Raise  to like 1.14 and shove river .
 
I'm  definitely thinking we should raise  the flop , too.  It's a strange line /sizing/etc for villain  to take as a pure bluff , and if he has a hand that he likes, then he's likely to get stubborn with it given how much this flop  missed our range , and if he has a hand he was just testing with, then we're probably not getting much more from him.
 
You have to stop thinking in terms of "not blowing players off of hands."  When you have the nuts , your objective is to get stacks in.  In this hand, you can't get stacks in without someone raising somewhere, and the flop  is the best place to do it because pretty much 80% of turns is either a scare card  for his range  or makes some part of his range catch up  to our hand. |