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$100 NLHE 6-max: Fast playing Ts vs 60VPIP
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5706818, member: 397965"] Even a whale typically has some kind of logic to, what he does, and in this case he called a very large isolation raise preflop and a big C-bet on the flop in a big pot. So first of all the K is not that relevant, since it rarely hit him. Even a whale probably does not call 11BB preflop with K2-K5, and those were the only KX hands, that connected with the flop. For sure he will sometimes have a hand, that beat Hero, like he made a silly limp-call with AK, and now he has top pair. Or he flopped a straight and played it slow. Or he does in fact have K4 or 32. But in general we should be looking at a lot of AX, and this is why, it makes sense to GGI on the turn. If we check, we are essentially giving him a free card to draw out on us. And if we bet small like 30% pot, he is not making a mistake, if he sticks around. Just imagine, that you are Villain, and you have a hand like AJ. Which turn action would you not want to see, a check, a small bet, or a jam? The answer is, you would not want to see a jam, because then you would have to give up and fold. And whatever our opponent does not want us to do, is typically the line of action, we should look to take. [/QUOTE]
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