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[ QUOTE ] Just raise like a man every street. [/ QUOTE ] This slowplay was just to mix it up a bit. Normally I just pop him on the flop and take it from there. [/ QUOTE ] you want to get 296bb into the middle postflop thats not easy to do, and even tougher to do when you slowplay, and then complicate things by weakraising the turn, and not jamming once he 3bets you |
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#12
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This slowplay was just to mix it up a bit. Normally I just pop him on the flop and take it from there. [/ QUOTE ] I think you should stick to your normal line. I didnt realise it was that deep before. Your 300bb deep you should mention something in your hand description. You should call the turn 3-bet and call his river bet. You needed to build a pot on the flop and protect your hand. Now your missing value on all streets because 76 is very much in his range and hes repping it, pretty well too. |
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#13
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if you aren't going to raise the flop 3bet to about $15 on the turn so he only has about $15 on the river and it's an easy all-in. No way he has 67, and if so I am losing 30 bucks to it
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#14
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set over set? i'm torn between call & push, do you have stats? if he's solid maybe just call this deep.
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#15
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blah at mixing things up, raise the flop to build a pot you seriously need it when having the nuts and being so deep. As played pretty easy river push. Push > call >>>>>>>>> fold (horrible btw)
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Thanks for all the good advice guys!
Just for your information: I'm sorry to say he had the awful straight, but at least I didn't push. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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