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Originally Posted by mongidig
Lets say it is the same scenario pre flop. This time the board comes..AsKc3d and we have 4d5d.
If I were to CR this flop, what would be the worst hands villain should peel with?
no pair no draw is a turbo fold for me. I think 22 is close. 44 I'd call.
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He doesn't have a flop 3 bet range IP. How low would you go with the pocket pairs?
I don't check raise any unimproved pocket pairs here.
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Calling the bigger pocket pairs like JJ's TT's etc make sense.
I agree.
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I'd be concerned with going lower than say 88's due to the increased possibility of accidentally getting owned by the BB bluffing range.
I'm not really concerned here. Under the assumption that the big blind has a well constructed draw semi bluffing range that mostly interacts with the flop, we can fold on bad turns, call on good turns, and take free cards if checked to with 88-44.
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Maybe this is not a good board to attack against a good player. He has a ton of A's and K's in his range and this seems like the type of board somebody may take a shot on.
As big blind, I check raise this flop rarely(relatively).
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Would you float/peel a hand like 9dTd if you were the button and got CR'd?
No I think that is very -ev.
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Do we continue to bet the turn UIP if called on the flop after the CR or is this a spot to check with our UIP low equity bluffs?
Vs a button that never 3 bets the flop? I'd give up much more often, particularly with low equity flop check raises.