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Okay, the first question that got some different answers was #3 (whether to value bet JJ on a KT682 board, where the flush draw missed the river).
I think this is an easy value bet. If the limper had a flush draw, he might call down with a pair of 8s or 2s. You will probably also get called down by a pair of 10s or something like 77 (most likely IMO). A weak King is highly unlikly, and the river did not improve the limper's hand. |
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I don't think a weak King is as unlikely as you do, but the more I've thought about this, the more I think a value bet is in order and that is how I play it... MY %s were wrong. I'm probably more like 75 or 80%% value bet and 20 or 25% check. It really depends on my opponent.
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in 6 Max LHE would it be often that a player would simply check call 3 bets with middle pair on the flop, never raising to see where he's at?
I dont play the game (6 Max LHE) , so Im not answering any certain way, Im asking. |
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Yes.
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A very bad player, maybe.
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Are you saying, HU against an aggro player, that you never let them hang themselves?
There are certainly a few (if not more) situations where this profitable. |
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