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do you guys prefer c/r ai or c/r to 60-65ish? (which practically commits me)
what's his calling range? |
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#2
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If he calls I cant see what you necessarily beat.
Why did you not continue with your betting on the turn? Plan to c/r him? If so how you raise wont matter since most bets will commit you on the river anyways. |
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#3
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Why did you not continue with your betting on the turn? Plan to c/r him? [/ QUOTE ] no my plan was to c/c. (for pot control) my thought on the turn was that if i bet i fold out a lot of crap that he might otherwise stab with if i let him. |
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what's the use of a check raise on the turn?? only better hands will call u and u get to fold a bluff. no draws on the board except 45 and against that u are already drawing dead.
i would just wait for better spots and fold the turn. obviously he could just call with a set on the flop cause he doesn't need to protect. Even if he has a high vpip it doesnt mean he plays bad postflop. If he has a set he played it very well cause that overbet looks very suspicious and he knows many preflop raising hands include an ace and he gets a call out of you. So u have to play a huge pot with a marginal hand. Folding in those spots is always a good solution and it wont effect ur winrate much. Just wait for a better spot and take a note of this hand. |
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