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Old 11-04-2006, 05:29 PM
blundy blundy is offline
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Default Re: Borg 40-80: River line against LAG

Thanks for the responses. I should have mentioned that my K was not a club, but it didn't seem to matter much.

I think the key to this hand is the villian's tendancy to play better than average and the fact that he knows me (and therefore TAGish style) well. He should know that, if I have a pair, he's never getting a free card on the turn. And if I don't (which is very possible in this spot) he's better just letting me spew against his strong hands. When he raises/calls the turn I'm pretty sure his range is something like any two clubs/AKo/A6/AcKc/Ac3c/a weak 6 or 3 (in that order).

I like C/Ring the river a lot. His small/no pairs are usually going to fold to a river bet, and his club hands are going to have a K in them ofter enough for me to think that he's either hit the river or going to bluff enough for me to at least try getting two bets. A good LAG is still a LAG.

I'll give results later just in case someone else might want to respond.
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