Betting strategy according to table (6-max $4.00 NL)

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MickMurrr19

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Loose table (LAGs. not rly donks nd fish): Bet bigger for value (2/3 or 3/4 pot) and smaller on bluffs (1/2 pot)
Tight table (TAGs): Bet bigger on bluffs (2/3) and thinner for value (1/2)
Does this seem profitable? Ik sophisticated regs might be able to pick up on it.
 
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I think your 1/2 value is still too high. I think downgrade it to 1/3 is ok.
 
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Obviously being in postition is an advantage but wud u say leadin out UTG on semi-bluffs with draws in a 3 way pot is profitable against loose opponents?
 
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I think it depends on the preflop action. Did everybody limp or did you raise which they both called? Or did one of them raise to be called by you? Lets say it is limped though and you hit a draw opportunity, its definitely ok to take a stab at it here. Maybe 2/3 pot. If they call that shows they may be on the same draw 70% of the time with a high card and 25% of the time they hit a pair or better and could be changin things up to trap you. You will more time than not take it down with a bet here but the size can either get them off the pair or draw while also giving you information should they call or reraise. Which should normally be an instafold on our part
 
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I think your 1/2 value is still too high. I think downgrade it to 1/3 is ok.

I disagree. If villain is tight, then he is not calling you unless he has a very nice starting hand. Therefore, unless you have at least a set on a safe board, bet the hell out of it.

For example if you have 55 on a 953 rainbow board, yeah play it slow. But if it's QK5, bet bet bet!

I've seen players slow play AK or AQ or a flopped ace. Then when the other hand catches up and cleans them out, they call the other a 'donk.'

Laughable.

Against a tight guy, if you open up your aggression range more, then you're more likely to get action when you do have a strong hand. So that's the way to do it, not reduce your value bet sizing.
 
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