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  • monkiesystem

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    July 16, 2023 at 6:53 am

    If we call this turn bet we’re going to be committed to this pot. So we’re calling with a plan to call a river jam or possibly reverse the action and lead jam the river. <div>
    </div><div>If you think this opponent is bluffing at a frequency significantly above GTO strategy, then slow playing aces is fine. You’ll sometimes lose a sizeable pot when they outdraw you. But in the long run it’s a profitable strategy against this kind of player. You want to keep him in his overly wide range. </div><div>
    </div><div>Reversing the action on the turn or river is very polarizing. Your overpair probably wasn’t close enough to the top of your range to do that, because of the kings on the board. The way people usually play when their opponent reverses the action, is that they’ll fold a lot of stuff they might otherwise continue with. You’re not getting called by worse hands or getting better ones to fold in this case.</div><div>
    </div><div>I keep aggression factor on my HUD. Anything above about 4.5 puts me in call-down mode in spots like this, especially out of position. </div>