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After calling with QTo in the bb versus the sb open, you decide to raise on AT5r flop for value. What do you think of taking a more passive line and calling the flop to induce a turn bet? It is true that your hand is worth a raise, but given that the flop is pretty dry, your opponent can't put you on many draws or weak hands when you raise that flop.
I think calling is totally fine here as well. But I want to develop a "wide" raising range in order to punish my opponents who are overcbetting, so therefore I am adding sometimes some Tx in my raising range.
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After calling with QTo in the bb versus the sb open, you decide to raise on AT5r flop for value. What do you think of taking a more passive line and calling the flop to induce a turn bet? It is true that your hand is worth a raise, but given that the flop is pretty dry, your opponent can't put you on many draws or weak hands when you raise that flop.
I think calling is totally fine here as well. But I want to develop a "wide" raising range in order to punish my opponents who are overcbetting, so therefore I am adding sometimes some Tx in my raising range.
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