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 Originally Posted by rpm
i think i prefer flatting flop and re-evaluating turn. SB seems extremely passive so he probably doesn't have a whole heap of hands in his range when he just PSB donks that we beat (and his passivity also means he is unlikely to hold flush draws), so i want to keep his range as wide as possible. i realise that we then give any flush draws BB may have a chance to "get there", but i don't really like raising an already quite strong range with a strong, but not nutted hand. especially if we plan to fold to a shove. (which i think will happen a lot of the time when we raise). it just seems to cause SB to fold out the few combos he might have in his range that we actually do OK against.
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im not saying flatting flop is bad, but im unsure what were doing on the turn if sb barrels and bb calls... (assuming we shouldnt be raising turn if were not raising this flop) so we just call (depending on sizing i guess), letting it go 3 way to the river, which i dont like.
i thnik bikes also disagrees with me...
OP, do you have reads on bb?
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