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Old 07-20-2009, 10:44 PM
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Learn to fold BIG pairs & TPTK when the board is super dry & the guy is a nit?
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well here's how the hand played out...


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Old 07-21-2009, 05:34 PM
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He multitables 16-20 at a time, I have 1k hands played with him. & i dont think he's a multi level thinker.
Even a multitabling nit will notice a half pot bet and take advantage of it. Someone who multitables 16-20 tables with those stats should bleed to death at 100NL veery quickly if he isn't capable of bluffing here (not even that fancy of a play tbh).
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Old 07-21-2009, 05:53 PM
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Even a multitabling nit will notice a half pot bet and take advantage of it. Someone who multitables 16-20 tables with those stats should bleed to death at 100NL veery quickly if he isn't capable of bluffing here (not even that fancy of a play tbh).
To take advantage of a 1/2p Cbet, you have to c/r more often. I don't believe, that somebody who plays 16tables can do that sufficiently.
Bet sizing on the flop is fine imo... I rly don't know, why you guys want to bet 2/3-3/4 pot on a dry, low board vs a nit...
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To take advantage of a 1/2p Cbet, you have to c/r more often. I don't believe, that somebody who plays 16tables can do that sufficiently.
Bet sizing on the flop is fine imo... I rly don't know, why you guys want to bet 2/3-3/4 pot on a dry, low board vs a nit...

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Old 07-22-2009, 12:20 PM
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To take advantage of a 1/2p Cbet, you have to c/r more often. I don't believe, that somebody who plays 16tables can do that sufficiently.
Bet sizing on the flop is fine imo... I rly don't know, why you guys want to bet 2/3-3/4 pot on a dry, low board vs a nit...
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exactly
I just think you need to be balanced. If you always bet 1/2 pot in this situation, I think that's fine. If you usually bet 2/3 pot, but in this instance were thinking that there might not be enough value in a bet, so you sized it down to 1/2 pot, I think that's problematic.
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