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 Originally Posted by PlayToWin
 Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
Why the c/r on the flop? Because I saw it in a 25NL video and villian got stacked! The idea, of course, is that betting the flop will result in villian folding unless he has a K. It happens all the time. I get TPTK, make a small bet and villian folds. With the c/r, at least you get an extra bet PLUS the chance that villian reads it as a bluff and shoves AI, like in the video.
I think villians range includes AK, KQ, KJ and since he likes his hand preflop he could also have QQ, JJ. All of which I crush. More discussion please. Is c/r too fancy for 5NL. Villian was a donk in the 25NL video, too. Maybe we could talk about the right time to c/r.
c/r is for stacking the PFR (who's repping a nice hand) not someone who just called your raise repping like a small pp or scs
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