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 Originally Posted by couriermike
Our hand isn't really vulnerable on this super dry flop since there's no draws to charge. In any case, raising the flop is bad because it folds out all the bluffs we're getting value from, and gives away a bet when we're beat. In general, making a bet or raise that only gets called by better is very -EV, except in the case where we're picking up dead moniez.
I agree with you when you say raising the flop is bad because it only gets called by better but i didnt raise it, i bet- the reason being because the villains c/r frequency is so high. If i was sitting on a 40% c/r frequency this is exactly the kind of flop i would check raise- so in other words, i pretty much bet here to induce a bluff.
I assumed if he was representing a king on the flop, hes almost always continuing with that 'bluff' on the turn, which is fine because thats exactly what i want. So i dont raise the turn because hes only calling a raise here with a king.
Is my logic no good? lol
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