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Interesting. There is one further consideration. Metagame purposes. I think against this type of player in these types of heads up situations with this sort of hand, you have to start calling him down to blunt his bluffing tactics. I picked this spot for it. [/ QUOTE ] This is a good point in a sense but at the sametime do you think a 100/56 player really pays attention at all? If I find a player that has that VPIP and PFR I just act as if they randomly press the raise and call buttons and act according. |
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#32
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I pokerstoved the villain with various 55% ranges for flop, turn, and river. You have odds to call the flop. You have a little more than 50% equity on the turn. So any bet that goes in here is money in your pocket. Check-raise is great here because he is nearly certain to bet. On the river you are 50/50 at best. So check call is correct.
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Interesting. There is one further consideration. Metagame purposes. I think against this type of player in these types of heads up situations with this sort of hand, you have to start calling him down to blunt his bluffing tactics. I picked this spot for it. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't blunting his bluffing the last thing you want to do? If he's bluffing to much that's a mistake you'd prefer he continues. |
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I raise river and expect 80% of the time to win.
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#35
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Watch the Poker Theory forum for the topic " i experimented with ultrlag strategy and it netted 40 bb"
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