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Old 08-01-2007, 04:21 PM
Conan776 Conan776 is offline
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Default Re: You call & its all over babee!

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lol bet $5

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Bet half that to induce a bluff raise, then shove. But if he called your push, well played.
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Old 08-01-2007, 04:42 PM
Insistent_ Insistent_ is offline
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Default Re: You call & its all over babee!

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I'm not going to bet 3 bet all in just because hes aggro on the flop. He isn't calling the push unless I'm beat... I guess you could bet/call but thats just too frisky imo

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"I intend to check call as he has a pair like never. Don't want to get raised off the hand."

This doesn't add up. I would be the flop and shove against his raise.

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If you don't believe he'll 2nd barrel too often a shove is correct. You'll still have 3/6 outs. If you believe he is raising the flop with crap and you have a good hand on a flop like this how can you not bet? Your check-call strategy gives us:

1) no FE
2) him in total control and in position
3) Small pot with good hand and possibly a drawing hand

The great thing about bet/ai is that we will get Ax to fold and even some small pairs sometimes. We really only fear 77+ so be will get a decent pot with very little risk amd low volatility.

Check calling is really frisky! Swings will be huge and it will be hard to make it work OOP. It will be +EV but prolly not as much.
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