by ua1176 » Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:40 pm
CR flop for info = bad.
CR flop to bluff out QQ/JJ/TT = good, IF villain will fold overpairs to flop CR. i personally wouldn't expect most players to fold very often.
and i think there's no guarantee that villain will reraise when he's ahead. if i'm villain and i have an overpair i am probably not folding to a flop CR on this board. i probably put you on JJ-99, call the flop, and get some more $$$ from you on the turn or river.
most "good" players at these stakes in hero's position would lead flop with a set, or reraise PF with AA-QQ. a flop CR against a tight/good player first of all lets him play pretty much perfectly, and second lets him bluff you off on almost any turn.
i also think leading this flop is pretty bad