flop: he does this move with the entire range and I call
turn: he bets 50%, he can have flushdraw/Tx/76/87/J7/J8/Q8/QJ/KQ/KJ/overpair/trips/full, I call
river: he bets 80%, I think he bets AA/full house/trips/staight/some busted flush here
I have As to bloker nut flush/A3 and 9 to 99, I opted for c/r
then he's terrible. Still, raise is worse than call here vs both reg and fish. You can also just fold and print money by abusing his absurd flop betting patterns.
then he's terrible. Still, raise is worse than call here vs both reg and fish. You can also just fold and print money by abusing his absurd flop betting patterns.
if he cbets 100% on paired boards and only 30% pot. and you are only continuing if you hit or have decent equity - then he might be the one printing money, not you
if he cbets 100% on paired boards and only 30% pot. and you are only continuing if you hit or have decent equity - then he might be the one printing money, not you
if on every river I bet 99% of my stack and then fold to a shove, then it's also the case that it's him printing money - however, I don't see how either of those facts is relevant
to be more clear: yes, vs worst possible counterstrategy (i.e. folding a lot) cbetting 100% is good. Against any decent counterstrategy it's bad.
It's harder to get credit for Black door flush IMO. Your A blocker has much less value on this board and runout. But both of your blockers together make it almost irresistible.
What would be the ideal bluffs here?
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Wow I'm not sure how I did that amazing inception style multi universe post.