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  1. #1

    Default flop line check,turn sizing?

    no notes on villians, just stats.
    UTG=545 hands 27/12 limp=18%,Eplimp=11%,limpcall=50%
    MP= 430 19/17 raiselimpers=13%,from MP=20%,Cbet=47%
    BTN=167 32/23


    Cake Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (6 handed) - Cake Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    UTG ($11.25)
    MP ($4)
    CO ($4.34)
    Button ($5.56)
    Hero (SB) ($4.08)
    BB ($1.22)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 3, 3
    UTG calls $0.04, MP bets $0.16, 1 fold, Button calls $0.16, Hero calls $0.14, 1 fold, UTG calls $0.12

    Flop: ($0.68) 3, K, K (4 players)
    Hero checks, UTG checks, MP checks, Button bets $0.34, Hero calls $0.34, UTG calls $0.34, 1 fold
    Should i be donking due to low cbet from PFR?
    Turn: ($1.70) 4 (3 players)
    Hero ??
    as played do we donk turn? whats our sizing?
    if we donked flop and got callers whats our sizing?
    if we got raised on flop im sure 4betting is best play. try to get itin.
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  2. #2
    Lead the flop.

    When it's 4+ players to the flop, your opponent needs to be pretty darn retarded to c-bet a wide range of hands. So assuming no one is I-hate-money aggressive, who raised pre-flop is less important and I usually just go ahead and lead out for about pot (edit: or alternatively you could bet the board texture which would call for smaller bet) with a bunch of hands I want to continue with and throw in a bluff once in a while.

    Probably a spot that comes up less and less often online these days *cry*
    Last edited by Fnord; 04-29-2012 at 03:01 AM.
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord View Post
    Lead the flop.

    When it's 4+ players to the flop, your opponent needs to be pretty darn retarded to c-bet a wide range of hands. So assuming no one is I-hate-money aggressive, who raised pre-flop is less important and I usually just go ahead and lead out for about pot (edit: or alternatively you could bet the board texture which would call for smaller bet) with a bunch of hands I want to continue with and throw in a bluff once in a while.

    Probably a spot that comes up less and less often online these days *cry*
    Yea, I think leading was my best option. At the moment, I thought if anyone had a king they can't fold. Maybe even bet AA. So I was going to c-r but after it checked thru to btn, I assumed nobody had anything decent. So flatting was my best option to possibly bring along some floaters. Turn I defense. Should of lead out after flop as played. I think that was my biggest mistake.
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    multiway I'm leading turn about .40 and betting turn about 2/3 pot.
    Def leading the turn for about 2/3 pot, dont want villain to set the pot size.
  5. #5
    Given that we checked the flop, another way to think about this is to check/raise the button bet; play it like a re-steal and hope someone is reading your hand incorrectly.

    On the other hand, if UTG is a whale flatting makes more sense to keep him in the pot...
    Last edited by Fnord; 04-30-2012 at 03:51 AM.

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