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01-25-2010 , 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Dumuzi
of course u can. hardly anyone is paying attention. and it'd take a long time to even figure it out or do anything about it.
even if they don't notice (which I don't think is a given. People pay more attention in 3 bet pots because they see more money going in fast) you still want to get money in with AA and KK and you really are not getting more in by just betting less to induce more calls. If they are as bad as you claim they are then they will call if they are going to call not thinking about the size.
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01-25-2010 , 05:09 PM
IF you have a read that villain bets when you check behind i think you can check the flop and raise turn. Being a 3 bet pot he some villains might put you on ak/aq and bet some turns. Villain dependent though.

As others have mentioned bet more pf, raise more flop. Especially with calling station fishes.
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01-25-2010 , 05:20 PM
Buy in full (make use of the auto-reload stack feature).

3B to at least $3 preflop. Yeah it sucks when everyone folds, but when they do call, you want to charge them to try and draw out on your.

As played, I'm often checking back this flop for two reasons. 1. This flop doesn't hit much that villian called with, so I want him to catch up. 2. Fish love to 'put' you on AK, and by checking back this flop he'll possibly buy it.

You've got position too. So I'm happy checking flop, calling villians turn lead, getting it in on the river. This fish probably stacks off with his 'value' hands as it is (eg. T9o), but gives him a chance to spazz out.

NB If villian is sitting with a larger stack, I'll just play my Aces here by the book. Bigger stack = need to bet more streets to get the money in. But against this shortdonk, I'm happy to indulge in some FPS.
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01-25-2010 , 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 4tun8
You should base your bet sizing on the cards you are holding....this is level 1 thinking.
Your bet sizing should be based on the board and your opponent's perceived range. Of course you take your own hand into consideration (like if you're setting up for a bet bet psb shove or something), but the board and your opponent should have a lot to do with your bet sizing.
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01-25-2010 , 06:10 PM
why so many response?

3b more pre, bet bigger flop

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01-25-2010 , 06:12 PM
3$ pre, 3.1$ otf
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01-25-2010 , 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by skraper
why so many response?

3b more pre, bet bigger flop

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thank lord
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