Nobody liked my suggestion!Oh, well.
What I was thinking is: When you barrel the weak made hand oop, you're not really expecting to get called down by worse. So you're really trying to fold him, in which case you've turned your hand into a bluff and wasted its bluff-catching potential. After all, you could try to fold him with any two cards.
You have the kind of hand that's almost always good in a small pot and almost never good in a big pot. So we should try to keep the pot small which is what a c/c line does. And this doesn't mean you have to call any bet, esp otr, but ime alot of microtags will be pretty honest after being called twice because they're weak-tight and don't want to lose alot.
@Carroters: What do you think about a c/c line starting on the flop? Were you only saying c/c otr is bad as played?



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