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Originally Posted by phunkphish
Assuming someone wants to play live/low stakes lhe, I think it's better to give advice for that stake.
Here's the problem. I'll use AX as an example, take a 8-16 player hat has the goal of winning money, they should obviously try to move up to 20-40 for rake alone and their hourly will be much higher if they can actually win.
Now let's assume when they play 8-16 and flop a flush draw everyone they get c/r on the flop they should 3 bet and check back most turns. This is often the most profitable line in all small stakes games and it's not close.
Now this person decides to start taking 20 shots and the first time hey 3 bet th flop they get 3 bet by TP and say, hmm I don't know what to do now.... so next time they don't 3 bet the flop and think hmmm I have absolutely no experience in this situation and will likely make several spot flop
Mistakes from here on out. Better move back down and get some practice not free carding flush draws......
Then rinse and repeat for several situations. Like cold calling 55 UTg+1 and realizing 5 other people don't always call and some guy 3 bets AQ and 99 behind