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Originally Posted by wtfpwnage
How can you valuebet KK three streets on a Ahigh board? Fish play every ace and not every nine which itself makes it a losing play and they fold a second pair to a tripple barrel very often as well.
I could show you hands from durrrr where he did the same, but i dislike arguments by authority, so let me use logic instead.
I've answered that one, but happily do again. Its probably about this video.
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http://www.bestpokercoaching.com/sho...-6max-winrate/)
Facts:
* Villain is a HUGE fish and presumably station
* Huge stations call on flop and turn with any backdoor
Conclusion:
=> You can almost bet blindly any flop and turn. So far i am sure we can agree. So the only thing we possibly disagree on is the river.
What is not 100% clear: Should we bet the river?
Once the board pairs, probabilities change.
In the betsizing chapter of Double Your 6max Winrate, you will also learn how to manipulate pots in order to control for the times that you are gonna valuetown yourself.
I teach thin valuebetting to a lot of students and in the beginning i always hear "but they got an ace so often". Yeah, you will lose the pot sometimes.
But what is important is that MOST of the time you'll make way more money.
General Lesson: Most players don't valuebet enough in 6max, especially against fish. I actually learnt that lesson when playing HU when seing which ridic hands these type of players take to showdown. Tried the same on 6max and voila
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