
Originally Posted by
bair

Originally Posted by
moiraine57
I dunno about doing this all the time.
It always cracks me up when the board comes down 2-4-7
offsuit and the
PFR fires off another bet. I will often
re-raise, especially if I was in a
blind and could have been playing any garbage. His
raise on the
flop in this situation screams
continuation bet.
and then when he reraises you? then what? you raising his bet screams
bluff more than his
continuation bet. and only half the time will it truly be a
continuation bet, the other half it will be a
pocket pair. either way you will lose with a lesser hand against an experienced player
Bair, either your experience playing poker is completely different from mine, or you totally misunderstood my
post.
I am not advocating calling a huge pre-
flop raise by a
tight player with garbage, and the playing
back at the
PFR with garbage when he fires out another enormous bet.
What I am talking about is a situation like this: a
loose PFR makes a small
raise. At that point, say you are in the BB with a decent hand, and you
call. The
flop comes down rags, and it doesn't hit you, but you still have a decent hand, and you'd like to see more cards. You
check. The
PFR makes a
continuation bet.
Check-raise his ass. In my experience, he will usually
fold. If he calls, fine. You have a decent playable hand. If he goes
over the top,
fold.
Will this work at super high stakes hold em? Probably not. Will it give you a decent chance of winning the pot right there at the levels that I and many others play at on this forum? Yes.
As a side benefit, it has the tendency to
slow down that annoying LAGgy guy at the table.
Do you disagree?