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Originally Posted by The Bean Counter
I think 3betting pre is a small mistake against a reg, but I guess it's possible he flats worse oop with the right dynamic. I'll 3bet QQ+ AK for value in these positions as standard, plus a bunch of suited aces and other hands I can't quite profitably call.
Flop's an interesting one. Do we think it's a raise with the right reg on reg dynamic?
On the river, would you assume most villain's aren't so tricky in this spot and just go bet/bet/bet for value? I mean we look capped at exactly what we are in this spot, so it seems a good spot to bluff. But then we block a bunch of his busted draws.
Flop probably depends more on your playing style than anything else. I raise that flop because people tend to think I am full of shit, so when I finally get a hand where I am likely ahead and at worst will hit my draw at least 1 in 3 times than I just don't have any problem putting my foot on the gas.
River - I would think that most villains that bet, bet, check on that board are either going to check/fold or check/raise. Like I said before the check/call is going to come maybe from AJ/AT or from hands that have us beat like AK or weird 2 pair that got there. So it just seems like a bad place to bet for value especially when you took a pot control line by calling down flop and turn anyways.
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