
Graffa
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Jan. 22, 2013 | 7:17 p.m.
Hi.
First of all, you should make sure he really has a high enough flop raising percantage. Sometimes it feels a lot, but its just 10%.
If that is the case I think there is nothing wrong with a c/c range on this kind of flop, since you are probably giving up a lot here too. (small connectors, maybe 44-99? etc.) By c/c you make him vbet worse and give him the chance to bluff 3 times, and you have an easy calldown.
Imo this can only be applied, if you are sure he:
a) raises flops a lot
b) will be punding 3x on the pot, with total air, as soon as your perceived range looks like a herocalling 99-like hand.
If he checks behind you can still easily bet twice, with value + air, vs. his rather weak SD-value weighted range.
Cheers.
(obv. all this mainly applies to 250bb+. imo 100bb: bet/getin)
expandFirst of all, you should make sure he really has a high enough flop raising percantage. Sometimes it feels a lot, but its just 10%.
If that is the case I think there is nothing wrong with a c/c range on this kind of flop, since you are probably giving up a lot here too. (small connectors, maybe 44-99? etc.) By c/c you make him vbet worse and give him the chance to bluff 3 times, and you have an easy calldown.
Imo this can only be applied, if you are sure he:
a) raises flops a lot
b) will be punding 3x on the pot, with total air, as soon as your perceived range looks like a herocalling 99-like hand.
If he checks behind you can still easily bet twice, with value + air, vs. his rather weak SD-value weighted range.
Cheers.
(obv. all this mainly applies to 250bb+. imo 100bb: bet/getin)
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