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The better he is, the less often you should call this [/ QUOTE ] wouldnt it be the opposite? a better player would be more likely to bluff in my mind, while a worse player would go for the donk check raise with an overpair on the flop, then bet the whole way down |
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#22
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i like calling
almost as much as i like pushing the turn |
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#23
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[ QUOTE ] The better he is, the less often you should call this [/ QUOTE ] wouldnt it be the opposite? a better player would be more likely to bluff in my mind, while a worse player would go for the donk check raise with an overpair on the flop, then bet the whole way down [/ QUOTE ] Not at all. A good player realizes his line looks really bluffy. A really good player is taking this line w his huge hands sometimes |
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#24
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i think turn call > turn raise. if villain took this line with a better hand he's not dumping it on the turn. also, most people should know that the obvious play w/ a set is to just call the turn so if villain is bluffing they can bluff all in....
also, it sets you up to snap off a bluff w/ hero's pair. if hero did not have a pair a turn shove would have more merit. |
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#25
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Definitely agree that calling>>>>raising the turn. Given he's an aggro spewmonkey sometimes, and you called the turn, you should be calling this river.
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#26
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easy call
ähhhhhhhh no |
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