screech
Thursday, April 20th, 2006, 5:10 AM
I would just call the initial flop raise and bet the river.
QUOTE (Wingmaster05 @ Wednesday, April 19th, 2006, 11:27 PM)

On the flop i will have an equity edge most of the time, and my three bet also kicks out higher gutshots that can destroy my hand.
I think if i bet out I'm guaranteed one call, sometimes it get's raised and i pop again. Check raises in massive pots sometimes backfire.
His hand is either a flush draw or a set most likely. hmm maybe a check raise is better, i can trap the fish in the middle.
With flush draws, and two pair/set/straight redraws, I don't think your equity is as good as you think on this flop. Probably towards the low end of 20-25%.
So if it stays 5-6 handed, sure, you're pushing an equity edge. Unfortunately your 3-bet will usually knock out a few players, which may put you at an equity disadvantage while opening up the betting again.
I like betting the river because given teh action so far, you are likely to get raised and can 3-bet. You may also trap the other player for an extra bet or two if he doesn't have a flush draw.