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PF: as they said, I dont see why I would get involved with ZJ where there have to easier targets especially OOP
Turn play: Has ZJ seen you been aggressive after pf? Against most opponents live I would be c/c since I tend to play more passive live. Pot size seems to be ~100k when its your decision to call. Making the pot 130k. Now I think I am c/c most rivers. If the river comes a J or a T I think I will be firing like 70-80k. I think that c/c is the same as the c/r value and I think that you will get him to fire away with worse hands. Now if the river comes a AKQ9 I think its really on how you feel the hand is going (one of those reads things) |
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I think I b/3b the turn. It doesn't seem great, but neither does cr or c/c
I might c/c donk river as well Edit: To expand more I don't think your hand fairs that well vs. his range which calls or shoves after you c/r the turn. By checking the turn he can peel with a lot of medium strength pairs/draws that still have good equity. If he raises the turn I'm not crazy about getting it in, but I figure he can have OPs/ combo draws enough of the time. |
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no way do I fold pre.
I definitely advocate c/c turn. I really want to be able to bet/fold total blank rivers. If we lead 75k on the river and he shoves, it'd be a pretty awesome bluff, but the stronger fact is that he can't really shove worse for value, so we're not accidentally getting pushed off the best hand. I'm also fine with c/c river blanks. c/f 9 c/c blank heart c/f 2 c/c???? A (really unsure my plan on random ace, we probably only beat a 3 barrell bluff if he bets on the ace, and actually maybe we should be folding on it) |
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