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Old 01-10-2007, 11:53 PM
blindside blindside is offline
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Default Re: 4th Street at the 40 Game

I think c/r'ing is probably best if he can fold sometimes... if it's an Ad and u c/r and he calls you can usually give up on the river i assume unless you hit against this guy.... and i assume if he calls a c/r you can pretty much open muck the river unless you hit....

if he 3bets something like AK on an A turn, which i doubt i wouldn't do it... but if he will then i would just c/c and fold u/i...

i don't like c/r'ing this flop against someone like this cause they will see the turn with a whole lot of hands and raise if they hit and rarely fold to a 3bet.... bet/3-betting also opens you up to a 4bet in the cases he hit a monster...

he could bet flop and slow down on the turn... and that may or may not set up a bluff on the river depending on your read... if he tends to take hands too far, he will be bluffing the turn as well with air alot of the time and you can get him to fold a lot of trashy hands which are also ahead of you...

but if it's gonna take some patriot missiles to move him off of something like 55 or a 7 or A-high on most broadway turns then playing straightforward is probably best....
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