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ffs, just wrote a lengthy reply to a bunch of hands that also talked about experimenting with spewiness in general. guess i ll just retype a cliff notes version :
ATss hand : i don t hate a 3-street rape-call here line vs this particular villain. def a huge read to have when you see him flatting JJ in pos, makes him much tougher to play against, unfortunately. in this spot i prefer bet-3bet (flop) to any other line if you feel like battling.
444 (turned boat) hand : love the overbet turn shove
A5cc : i disagree with both you and griffey, i would float OOP here if i thought he was FOS and bet every river when turn checks through (as it often will). this line gets him to fold his 99 that he s raising for protection on flop (not 100% impossible) and looks the strongest imo.
A9hh : after floating flop i would open-shove this turn to prevent him from getting us to make a big mistake (like folding vs his JTss). i mean, fuck, we have like 25% equity vs sets...
Q9ss : i understand wanting to shove, but just imagine phil galfond's soothing voice crooning "i think most people make the mistake of feeling like their only decisions here are shove or fold. it s never a bad thing to use your position, especially vs a fish who is likely to fear many turn cards irrationally".
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