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Keith: Are you betting if he checks?
Eberetta1: yes.
Keith: again thats a blanket statement , no consideration of whether its a wet or dry flop , how flop is likely to have hit your range and opponents range and no consideration of stack sizes.
Eberetta1: No different than a person who limps every time with pocket Aces. Why give away any hint that I hit the flop or did not hit the flop?
Keith: trying to get opponents to fold is missing value when yo have a big hand and not in the mood to get to showdown.
Eberetta1: If there is only one opponent post flop, does it matter if villain calls my allin when an Ace, 5 9 flops and he calls with AK and I hit a set of 5's, or if I wait until the river to do an all in. Either way, if he calls my all in I get paid, and if he does not call my allin, I do not get paid. Will it really matter? Judgment Day is here. Either he has an Ace and he is going to call whether I do my all in postflop or river, or he does not have an Ace and the villain will fold whether I do my all in postflop or river. Of course, Keith, you and I know online that K will appear on the turn and another K on the river so that villain does a suckout.
Keith: instead of assuming from a thread title , you might find it helps provide a sensible answer to the question if if you actually read the content of the OP.
Eberetta1: excuse me, I also see in thread number 5 that GreatLeslie was also concerned by saying the following: how does this apply to post-flop play? If you haven't hit the board wouldn't people pick up on the fact you may have a weak hand if you check? Or should you always bet after raising preflop? Hence, my hanging around a discussion concerning pre-flop, post-flop, and showdown play to let him know how I approach the situation. I may have wrongly assumed that GreatLeslie was playing a maniac player, but hey, I consider any person who raises preflop with a quality hand to be a good player, a person who raises preflop with every hand a maniac player, and a player who is in 80 percent of all dealt hands to be an agro player. When I am driving down the road the difference between a good driver and an agro driver is a fine line. When I am driving down the road the difference between an agro driver and a maniac driver is a fine line. At the tables, I just am trying to find a way to make money off whichever type the villain is.
I really do not want to hijack GreatLeslie's thread. I have tried to answer some concerns with you Keith and it is good that GreatLeslie sees the back and forth. Hopefully, GreatLeslie's skill set lies somewhere between yours and my skill level. Then he gets a good all around idea of what will work and what does not work. Or he could choose his own ideas, or something in between. Good luck at the tables all.
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