akaRobbo
Visionary
Silver Level
Im talking if we know were ahead OTF. E.g. We have a set or big overpair. How much do we bet relative to the size of the pot? The way people chase a flush is just amazing most of the time. Over the past couple of days its been truly ridiculous, which is why ive made this thread. Not just against me but others at the table. Ive seen people paying off 3/4 of their stack just to pay to see a turn and river to make a third suit hit the board, then fold after they miss on the river.
We obviously want people chasing like this but it is tilting at the time when this terrible play gets rewarded. The last three times at least, ive had AA, KK and a set of 5s on the flop and every turn has completed the flush. Im not getting bluffed off them, its actually hilarious how obvious it is when it happens. The passive fish that has been sat there for hundreds of hands suddenly is 3-betting and shoving us all in when a third suit hits.
Can we just disregard the size of the flop and turn bets if we think they're on a FD? Im thinking 3/4+ pot will still get calls, certainly on the flop, and this way we get huge value when the fools do miss. Im so pessimistic when I get called and two of the same suit is on board, I just know the flush is coming.
We obviously want people chasing like this but it is tilting at the time when this terrible play gets rewarded. The last three times at least, ive had AA, KK and a set of 5s on the flop and every turn has completed the flush. Im not getting bluffed off them, its actually hilarious how obvious it is when it happens. The passive fish that has been sat there for hundreds of hands suddenly is 3-betting and shoving us all in when a third suit hits.
Can we just disregard the size of the flop and turn bets if we think they're on a FD? Im thinking 3/4+ pot will still get calls, certainly on the flop, and this way we get huge value when the fools do miss. Im so pessimistic when I get called and two of the same suit is on board, I just know the flush is coming.