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Line Check - Small Flush vs. Competent Player Line Check - Small Flush vs. Competent Player

10-28-2017 , 12:37 PM
My standard line here is to raise flop, small turn bet (1/3), then a big bet on the river. Confuses a lot of people, and also will send a signal to that player not to cbet willy-nilly.
We make the most profit when the majority of the table are nice and passive.

Preflop, 56s is one of my light 3bet hand.
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10-28-2017 , 11:17 PM
Calling raise out of bb with small sc is pretty bad here I think. If utg opened and got the call train going that's different. I think fold>3bet>call. If hero had btn I would say call. We can attack cbets and abandoned pots effectively IP. I print money at 1/2 picking up abandoned pots UP. As played start shoveling chips in you flopped gin.
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10-30-2017 , 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeStarr
OK, so when we do flop a flush or hit a flush by the river, how often does the other guy also have a flush? That's where the RIO comes in and the odds have to be very very low. Low enough that Im not worrying about it very often.
Regarding RIO, it's not just flush over flush we're worried about, it's every other "big" hand we can make. If we make a "big hand" with 65s, and a competent Villain is willing to get in big stacks with us postflop, there's a very good chance our "big" hand isn't the best.

GimoG
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