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$2 NLHE 6-max: Should I XR flop or smooth call?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5919010, member: 397965"] Preflop Totally on board with going for a setmine out of position in a multiway pot. Flop I am definitely check-raising this, and especially when someone have called the original bet. Gotta build that pot and get some value. You cant rely on these donkeys to do it for you. Turn This is why, check-calling on the flop is such a disaster. Now you have allowed two players to see both cards for the price of just one bet and realise all their equity with draws. River Obviously have to bet and try to get some value now after having butchered the hand by not raising on the flop. When he raise its kind of an interesting spot. He is mostly representing something, he sandbagged on the turn or a wild bluff. So the question is, how often does he slowplay two pair? Or (after seeing the results) is he bad enough to show up with a hand like K6 and play it like this? The situation is somewhat strange, so I probably lean towards just calling and getting myself to showdown. Results Another example of just how bad players are at 2NL. You got quite lucky here, that he improved on the river and decided to raise you. But a guy like this is not bet-folding top pair on the flop, not even with a bad kicker. And he is also not folding on the turn, when he pick up a flushdraw. So just get that check-raise in on the flop and go from there :) [/QUOTE]
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