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 Originally Posted by jackvance
At the lowest stakes, you should advise him to see as cheaply as possible if his draw hits.. and then overplay the pot. Aggressively playing draws is largely a waste if you're getting called with middle pair and the like.
Yes, that's what I thought and I agree that's ok as general rule at these stakes. But even at these stakes you will find weak tight players or situations where betting your draws is EV+, as greedo pointed out :
in heads up pots, or with few people in it, i would play draws more aggressively, especially if you don't think the person is a calling station. This would entail betting the flop and turn, but i wouldn't pot them, more like 2/3 pot. Even against this type of player I would check behind on the turn whenever I could. If i bet the flop oop, i' m probably betting most safe turns, but a fair amount i'll also check/ call and hope they give a good price to call. rarely if ever river bluff.
Thanks for ur imput.
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