by Zmej » Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:51 am
Againsy an unknown I would fold, against a regular (TAG, LAG) I would raise flop and bluff a heart. Personally I like to raise my good hands, good draws and some bluffs on flop, continuing on turn, so that on the river I can put my opponents all-in without overbetting.
It's hard to give an advice concerning moves, the way you played it could be good for your style, if properly balanced. Though IMO flop raise with turn continuation is a better play.
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