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Old 02-08-2012, 06:23 AM   #16
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Re: NL100 : AA vs possible flush

I like a larger cbet otf, bc all overpairs are calling, which is a nice chunk of his range, and we get more value by betting more. I tend to cbet near pot on low paired flops when I've a big overpair. Then depending on the player, I'm either cbetting or c/c to induce ott, but here it's a cbet push.

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yeah his calling range on the flop is quite elastic, blasting almost pot could easily make him fold some ace highs and overcards that wouldn't be folding to half pot.
okay maybe true, but nothing provided here abt villain's postflop tendencies
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Old 02-08-2012, 06:27 AM   #17
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Re: NL100 : AA vs possible flush

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yeah his calling range on the flop is quite elastic, blasting almost pot could easily make him fold some ace highs and overcards that wouldn't be folding to half pot.
In my experience fish don't care about a couple more $ OTF as the amounts don't look scary to them.

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are there actual benefits to this other than saving the amount of clicks?
Yes, there are a lot of possible scare cards for the fish to come.

I am not even sure we want to shove any turn after we bet flop bigger. I just want to get the $$ in early on a flop that fish often peel with 2 overcards or something.
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