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nuggetz87 10-29-2007 08:43 PM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
wouldn't this OOP float type move work better on a drawy board where he will double barrel a lot and a turn c/r will likely be more credible?

schwza 10-29-2007 08:44 PM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
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sick flop call.

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meaning you think it's dumb? this board is super dry, so if you're ever going to flop there's basically no way you can wait for a gutshot to do it with. obviously i'm usually folding.

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i think you left a word or two out bc i cant figure out what you're saying.

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my fault, should be "if you're ever going to float the flop there's basically no way you can wait for a gutshot to do it with."

i guess you're saying you never c/c though, so you don't have to worry about floating air. what do you usually do with a marginal ace on this board then? lead is bad because you don't get the free money from cbet and c/r bloats the pot.

stackingboxes 10-29-2007 09:35 PM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
its fine

DJ Sensei 10-30-2007 05:20 AM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
prefer to c/c flop and lead turn or just c/r flop than this.

but i like river once you get there, he's gotta fold most of his stuff

TomChan 10-30-2007 06:04 AM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
since i like playing sets like that, its perfectly fine every once in a while

the question is if leading the turn (with sets AND air) is better or not. Of course the more loose (hits less) and aggro my opponent is (2nd barrels), the more i lean towards c/r

the river shove is standard then of course (any river)

blopp 10-30-2007 07:28 AM

Re: how\'s this bluff?
 
Flop is so Fps. Hopefully your image is v good as he can only fear set/A10. River is still good, dont like flop turn at all.


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