"i've been seeing spots like this pretty often, where you just want to turn your weakish pairs into a bluff. not the same but a similiar scenario occurs pretty dayum often. some dude raises and you flat, lets say 88 from the bb against a lateish open (cutoff or button, lets say), flop T73ss. Not sure if best example, but I see myself just check raising here a TON. basically when you flat on a board like this, it's pretty dayum hard to represent anything strong (you will probably be checkraising all combo draws, some nutted flush draws, sets, blah blah blah) when you flat it'll just make your hand look like it is (a weakish 1 pair type hand), and it's going to be very hard to play profitably on future streets against a competent opponent). if called you have the option of giving up, turning your hand into a bluff on some flush completing cards, or some turns that give you a gutshut, and then possibly jam some rivers, etc etc, "
--> you are just better of turning your hand into a bluff or folding (makes it easier to play. calling is the worst option)
--> RLY IMPORTANT CONCEPT --> polarized range much easier to play. u dont wanna call and play guessing games.
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