tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9142521684451555818.post6758259166965286725..comments2023-12-01T14:39:41.613-05:00Comments on Just the facts... a low stakes poker blog: What would you do? #20The Poker Meisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18289059101454598371noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9142521684451555818.post-68651222887468837242009-11-10T15:00:30.359-05:002009-11-10T15:00:30.359-05:00I guess it is a loaded question on the end - "...I guess it is a loaded question on the end - "how much?" It truly depends on how much you've been betting for value in past hands. I think this is a spot where you want to be consistent with past hands. If you're betting half or less pot for value, then go with that. I tried to create the least amount of pain for me in the event he calls, but a big enough bet that it causes The Poker Meisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18289059101454598371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9142521684451555818.post-18072518262071904062009-11-10T13:29:07.929-05:002009-11-10T13:29:07.929-05:00First off, villain's $2 flop bet makes plenty ...First off, villain's $2 flop bet makes plenty of sense. It's a standard C-bet - he could have anything from a medium pair to K-x to a set to air. It could be a v-bet for a made hand or a bluff with a whiffed hand. Doesn't seem remotely odd to me. Gotta bet there on a dry flop to keep the initiative from OOP.<br /><br />Your flop call is OK assuming you have some sort of plan. If noldmaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06632933577001519894noreply@blogger.com