There are a couple of threads regarding dan druff on 2+2 under the WPT forum if you search back a little if you are interested.
I have noticed a couple times in recent threads where you have AK and TPTK out of position on a drawing board. Although I don't play limit anymore I thought I would make a couple comments. In the situation where a flush draw is out there and a nearby straight card comes on the turn, I would frequently go into check/call mode rather than bet out. This way if you are headsup it will only cost you 2 bets to see the river intead of risking it being 3 by being raised. Plus if you are against an aggressive opponent with a flush draw only or a pair and a draw, then check/calling will often get him to bluff off an extra bet because he already bet the turn, whereas he would have folded or checked down the river.
My other comment, and I apologize if I have not read something in previous entries that shows you are already doing this, is that a lot of players don't checkraise the turn enough after leading on the flop, as recommended in HPFAP when you are against aggressive oppenents and especially when you think the last player will bet and you can confront a player in the middle with calling two bets in 3 way situations. Letting them know you like to checkraise a lot also can turn them more passive in hands with you which allows you to often get free turn cards with a draw or to see a cheaper river with a marginal holding. The reason a lot of battle hardened players on the net don't seem to do this is because so many fish will call those checkraises and suck out on the river and just cost you another bet. But in the long run making them pay more to play with your good holdings adds significantly to your bottom line.
Dan Druff & AK
There are a couple of threads regarding dan druff on 2+2 under the WPT forum if you search back a little if you are interested.
I have noticed a couple times in recent threads where you have AK and TPTK out of position on a drawing board. Although I don't play limit anymore I thought I would make a couple comments. In the situation where a flush draw is out there and a nearby straight card comes on the turn, I would frequently go into check/call mode rather than bet out. This way if you are headsup it will only cost you 2 bets to see the river intead of risking it being 3 by being raised. Plus if you are against an aggressive opponent with a flush draw only or a pair and a draw, then check/calling will often get him to bluff off an extra bet because he already bet the turn, whereas he would have folded or checked down the river.
My other comment, and I apologize if I have not read something in previous entries that shows you are already doing this, is that a lot of players don't checkraise the turn enough after leading on the flop, as recommended in HPFAP when you are against aggressive oppenents and especially when you think the last player will bet and you can confront a player in the middle with calling two bets in 3 way situations. Letting them know you like to checkraise a lot also can turn them more passive in hands with you which allows you to often get free turn cards with a draw or to see a cheaper river with a marginal holding. The reason a lot of battle hardened players on the net don't seem to do this is because so many fish will call those checkraises and suck out on the river and just cost you another bet. But in the long run making them pay more to play with your good holdings adds significantly to your bottom line.
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