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if i had to chose between best bluff or worst play i'd go for worst play
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#12
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pf is a call, not a 3-bet. you want to play this in a multiway pot. anyway, i don't mind the bluff if the stakes were higher, because you are repping AK pretty hard. i just wouldnt expect it to work much here at NL25 'cause no one is thinking on that level.
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#13
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nomatter what the stakes are, its not like it should have been that hard to detect a station of this magnitude before deciding that he's the guy to try a triple barrel stack bluff with a 9 high on. i guess that's the subtle genius. its the last thing they'll expect!
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#14
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] maybe my math is wrong, but there's like $21 in the pot on the turn, and you're bluffing your last $14 into it. its not like you'd have to have some sort of huge hand to do that at this point. [/ QUOTE ] You are a donkey. It wasn't the the turn shove, it was how I set up the bluff pre-flop. I knew he was weak, and tried to push him of his pocket 44s. You would think pocket 44s would be an insta fold in that situation, given how the hand was played preflop and flop. [/ QUOTE ] okay so actually you are the donkey. the guy made a very good point. he called you on the flop and your turn bet is like 2/3 of the pot. there is a very good chance you're getting called here. also, u can't [censored] sense weakness in someone preflop when they make a minraise. you can't read souls online. rarely is it a good play to just "decide to bluff" preflop |
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#15
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he called every street, i agree with daycare and gdm- hes not folding to this bet-- he decided preflop his 4s were going to the felt probably which is funny but i vote for worst play, hes not thinking about what you have IMO, maybe an ace might scare him but thats about it and if he calls, most of the time, you have zero outs
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