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Originally Posted by sixsevenoff
There is way too much trolling in this thread.
That's a good question you pose. Personally it has no impact on my decision, but one of the previously mentioned pros in OP is a strong advocate of c betting ~40% of the time OOP in SPR>5 spots. Idk, I don't doubt he makes a living, but in general I don't love his advice, and generally think he plays too passively and bets too small on every street.
Yeah it’s just too bad this thread spun wildly out of control. Thanks for posting this. It’s a very typical multi-way scenario at low stakes and the solvers haven’t yet blasted their way through it. I’m sure we all face a scenario like this once per session, either as hero or villain. So it’s by no means an “edge case” theoretically and yet we have wide differences. Poker is alive for now.
I understand that the weakness of my argument for betting large one off the button is that it’s hard to balance and it sets up a potentially gross turn spot. The strength of it is that it immediately denies equity to callers from the blinds and button who are going to have wide ranges. In between all the vitriol, there were some very good points made on both sides.
What have you distilled from all this?