Flop Flashcards
Your opponent leads too much on the flop. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Raise leads more often
- Attack checks aggressively
- RFI more as have easier decisions postflop
Your opponent c-bets on the flop too often when they are in position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- X/R more (can use smaller size)
- Float wider (with intention of probing river)
- Do not lead
- 3bet less and can take advantage of stronger range OOP
Your opponent c-bets too infrequently on the flop when they are in position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Defend more preflop
- X/R less but for bigger sizing
- Fold more vs Cbets
- Donk more
- Use turn probe more often when checked back
Your opponent check-raises on the flop too infrequently. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Cbet more often (with hands that fear a x/r)
- RFI more (as get to realise equity)
- Fold more vs X/R
- 3bet large for value
Your opponent check-raises on the flop too often. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Defend more
- Attack villain later in hand
- Can 3bet flop more
Your opponent folds too often versus a flop c-bet. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- RFI more
- Cbet more and for smaller sizing
- Be careful turn barreling
Your opponent calls too often versus a flop c-bet. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Cbet with air less often
- Go bigger for value
- Can cbet normally on flop and overbet turn
Your opponent c-bets the flop too often when they are out of position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Call more often
- Raise more often (especially for protection)
- Call turn more often
- Attack turn and river checks
Your opponent c-bets the flop too infrequently when they are out of position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Fold more vs Cbets
- Raise bigger size with value
- Bet more when they do not Cbet
- Call more often to take advantage of imbalance
Your opponent as the preflop raiser check-raises too infrequently when they are out of position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Bet vs missed Cbet more often
- Fold more vs their X/R
- Defend more often preflop
Your opponent as the preflop raiser check-raises too often when they are out of position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Defend more vs their X/R
- Attack checks on the turn
- Bet often with BD draws that can call a X/R
Your opponent bets versus missed c-bet too infrequently when they are in position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Check weak hands to realise equity
- Don’t trap value hands
- Fold more often to stabs
Your opponent bets versus missed c-bet too often when they are in position. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Check strong hands more (with intention of X/R)
- X/C BDs more often
- Attack river if they check turn
Your opponent check-raises too equity driven (too many draws, not enough air). How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Fold more with BD kind of hands
- Fold more often on draw completing turns
- Attack on board pairing or brick turns
- Attack more when they check turn after X/R
Your opponent checks back strong hands too infrequently when they are in position as the pre flop raiser. How could you adjust your strategy to exploit this player’s tendency?
- Attack relentlessly on turn and river when they check
- X/R less often
- Float less often