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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho View Post
    2-what the f at ur cbet size? shove or fold flop depending on read. there isnt enough behind to just call for implied odds. as played i wouldnt bluff riv
    In terms of flop sizing, I was going for two streets (flop bet, turn overbet shove), instead of 3 streets here.

    Is that a bad plan? I would prefer smaller sizing mostly cause his flop raise would have more air'ish hands in them, and I'd probably just shove over a raise in that case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24 View Post
    In terms of flop sizing, I was going for two streets (flop bet, turn overbet shove), instead of 3 streets here.

    how often do u do that w/ AK+? do you not think of most 2/4 regs as competent hand readers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho View Post
    how often do u do that w/ AK+? do you not think of most 2/4 regs as competent hand readers?
    im gonna take a guess and say with 99.9% confidence he does this 0% of the time with aK+
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro View Post
    im gonna take a guess and say with 99.9% confidence he does this 0% of the time with aK+
    Adjust your confidence imo!

    There are some regs that will always think a turn shove is BS and call down so light, and there are others who will always think we know it looks BS, and fold a lot of their range.

    It's obv pretty good to go for two streets vs the first type, esp on boards where they would have a pair+gutter and we can have overs, I find. (ie: bet/shove overpair on T85xx flop and 7 turn or something. I just think hands like Tx,T9,89,99,66,56 etc can find folds to three streets on river, but will find it hard to find a fold on turn shove if a FD is out especially.

    But now we're talking about a diff hand entirely!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro View Post
    im gonna take a guess and say with 99.9% confidence he does this 0% of the time with aK+
    You will definitely be owned by the griffo thinking like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho View Post
    how often do u do that w/ AK+? do you not think of most 2/4 regs as competent hand readers?
    Definitely sometimes with AK, if I think villain's range is primarily Ax and will mostly always call if I take that line on the turn. But probably moreso with AQ than AK admittedly.

    Think if people ranges are wider they can find a fold with Kx or TT-QQ, even though they are mostly similar to AJ/AQ, and also has stuff like JT/QJ that will fold turn.

    It's not like I don't see the FD. Would be pretty dumb to only do this with a FD here.

    But I agree that my most frequent line would be three streets, so I should prob try balancing that line more, than balancing my bet/shove with strong hands.
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