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Re: TPTK -- What's the philosophy?
 Originally Posted by takesix
no don't assume you are always getting slowplayed because you're not - remember how badly people CHASE? also, you should NOT bet only for information! try not betting the size of the pot every time - that builds big pots. in your case you built a big pot with a weak hand while out of position - this is one of the worst scenarios in all of poker. don't do this! a bet between 1/2 - 2/3 of the pot gives bad odds to chasers, helps weaker hands call more than a PSB does, and it keeps the pot size smaller for when you're in trouble. there's usually not a good reason to bet that much.
Well I had seen the guy on maybe 4 of the previous 10 hands do what to me looked like "floating"... he'd call a flop bet, with a turn check he'd bet and they'd fold. Or call the flop bet, raise after the turn check and after a turn call, they'd check the river and he'd bet hard, and they'd fold. I tend to 4 table, so for me to notice something like that means he probably did it more than 4 times in that 10 hand span.
What should have struck me was there were NO draws out there at all, rainbow, at best an inside straight to draw to so yeah, 1/2 to 2/3 pot bet would have been better -- I just kind of wanted to take it down and by the time I realized ( river, i put him on 77) the pot was already like 80 BB with another 10 to go so at that point I might as well hope he had KJ.
So in other words you're saying you put him on a set of sevens, the winning hand, and you decide to try to take down the pot??? Does that make any sense at all???
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