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I have always thought these bets could be used in a very effective style. Not only do you gain value in a hand like in your example, people will now also respect the blocker bet almost like a normal bet when you are drawing and want to get to a cheap showdown. As long as it is used in moderation I think it can be a valuable tool.
I think the danger here is talking yourself into calling lighter because "the guy is raising me with nothing because he is frustrated/thinks it's a BB."
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Agreed however they also can be bluff finders as well.
Slightly off topic (maybe deserving a new thread not sure) Example: You limp A ![]() ![]() Flop comes : A ![]() ![]() ![]() BB checks, you check , next check, button bets $20 , BB folds you call other player folds. Turn comes 8 ![]() You lead $60 and are called. River comes 2 ![]() Issue: Our hand is probably best at this point, opponent may have a whiffed draw that he picked up on the turn or a weaker Ace/pair. Obviously if we knew he had a whiffed draw we'd check/call to let him bluff and if we knew he had a pair that he'd call a bet with but check behind we'd bet but then the question becomes how big of a bet will he call and will our bet be too big in the sense that nothing that we beat will call.... it's an interesting spot for a weak lead fake blocker bet type bet...of say $35. I think this $35 will be called a decent amount of the time by weak pairs/aces that would have checked behind AND would have folded to a larger bet.... but also i think it will induce whiffed draws to attempt a bluff raise a decent % of the time as well.... so if they bump this bet to $150 or so -- keep in mind if we bet the river (normally), it's not THAT much more than we would have value bet -- so we can call here (lightish) hoping we set up the bluff, thus gaining value out of both weaker made hands and whiffed draws.... Against Rocks etc this obv doesnt apply
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This is worthy of a new thread, IMO, and that is one goofy line you took.
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Yeah --granted, that I'm never playing higher than 1/2 NL, and always ABC poker (at least to the best of my understanding).
But I raise AJ suited in early position 100% of the time. And if I hit an Ace on the flop, I'm betting it 99% of the time.
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Well, this is a non-issue because we are only making a fake blocker bet when we have a huge hand.
I've experimented with this a little bit in the past and I think it can be effective, but only if used very sparingly and against the right opponents. Generally though (against the average opponent that most people reading this are going to be playing against), I think ABC > FPS. |
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I feel the same way.
I almost never do these blocker, fake blocker bets against people's game which I respect since I think they will just see that bet and raise it a lot and then I feel compelled to call, but I'm generally not sure of what their tendencies are and what they think my calling/raising tendencies would be so I mostly try to avoid the situation by making these feeler type bets. Right now anyway I feel that the general mantra for the 2+2 crowd is that once you bet weakly, you are forced to call a raise in a ton of scenarios. So perhaps there is room once again for the blocker bet to fold because the games have adapted. |
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wouldn't that make them prime targets for fake blocker bets since they're auto-raising you when you want them to?
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I thought this was a good segment by Daniel
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