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geormiet 06-21-2006 02:47 AM

river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
9 handed bay101 40/80.


I raise in ep with AA. mp cold calls, bb calls.

MP is an older prop. He plays very tight, seems to hand read decent and from what i would guess is your typical straightforward-tight-nitty-live-ok-winning-player.

Flop is 522 rainbow. I bet, mp calls, bb folds. Turn is a J, suit unimportant. I bet, mp calls again. River is a 3, no flush, and I check intending to raise. Muy sexy?

thirddan 06-21-2006 02:51 AM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
i would just bet the river, mp will def call with a hand like 88 but may check thru or fold to a river c/r...his hand seems like it will be a mid pocket pair just about all the time and i think that he will check behind on the river too often...

Nate tha\\\' Great 06-21-2006 02:52 AM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
I dunno. This seems like the type of player who always calls with 88 if you bet it, sometimes bets it himself if you don't, and never calls a check-raise.

DeathDonkey 06-21-2006 05:15 AM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
I'd prefer a turn CR to a river CR.

-DeathDonkey

The DaveR 06-21-2006 01:33 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
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I'd prefer a turn CR to a river CR.


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Chris Daddy Cool 06-21-2006 08:27 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
who is the prop?

and i'm going to say no, since almost all the props i know in that game (and most people in general) would raise the flop with a pair on the flop anyways. you are going to see a lot of check throughs here.

brandon 06-21-2006 08:39 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
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I'd prefer a turn CR to a river CR.


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geormiet 06-21-2006 11:53 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
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who is the prop?

and i'm going to say no, since almost all the props i know in that game (and most people in general) would raise the flop with a pair on the flop anyways. you are going to see a lot of check throughs here.

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I agree, which made me think it very likely he had a hand like QJs.

Don't know the props name, but he does stand out. He has a beard, pretty talkative, wears sunglasses, has kind of a vietnam vet/bum look.

The DaveR 06-22-2006 01:22 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
[ QUOTE ]
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who is the prop?

and i'm going to say no, since almost all the props i know in that game (and most people in general) would raise the flop with a pair on the flop anyways. you are going to see a lot of check throughs here.

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I agree, which made me think it very likely he had a hand like QJs.

Don't know the props name, but he does stand out. He has a beard, pretty talkative, wears sunglasses, has kind of a vietnam vet/bum look.

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I've played him. I think CDC's statement applies well to him.

geormiet 06-22-2006 02:04 PM

Re: river checkraise vs. a bay101 prop
 
Ok, so we rule out a pair on the flop because he didn't raise, yet he calls the turn on the dry board. Doesn't this narrow down his range a LOT?


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