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stop bluffing on the river start bluffing on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] |
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#12
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push river!
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#13
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It's probably slightly +EV but very +variance. I'm certain that too pare folds half the time here. You're repping Ax pretty well.
Fold that trash preflop, yo. |
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#14
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Bet 1k. Try it out, Im serious.
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#15
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I'm betting the turn if I hold an ace. I'm not letting a free one slide on AKJx board. If called I can check behind when the river blanks and I only have one pair [/ QUOTE ] I'd rather check behind and value bet a safe river. Very rarely will your one pair of aces go check bet call check bet call and you win on this board. -Jason |
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#16
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btw this river bet works a lot better if villain has seen you play KQ like this.
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For this to work as a bluff, you usually need to bet the turn as well. Or as Strassa said, you need to have been seen playing K-Q/K-J this way. ... I either shut down after the flop is called or keep firing. If I check back the turn, I rarely will fire the river here.
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