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I guess I just don't understand why we feel the limper is more likely to call the agg. button's bet with us yet to act than he is to call our donk-bet when he gets to cap the action. especially if the button is obviously aggressive, since we could be planning to CR here with a lot of hands expecting the pf aggressor to bet.
I think in this situation if we lead the flop it looks more like a blockbet than real strength as a real hand should allow the agg button to bet and trap the limper between. but a draw, a med. strength K, or a med PP could all bet here hoping to reduce the field and freeze the agg player before he makes his standard bet.
this way it allows us to get more out of air (floater on the button who bets when checked to on turn) and possibly more out of a lone K. getting a single turn bet will more than make up for the lost flop call by the limper.
although I may be missing something. if I am wrong please tell me what it is so that I can learn.
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