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Old 07-28-2007, 09:55 PM
ILOVEPOKER929 ILOVEPOKER929 is offline
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Default Re: Hand #10 Stox book

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the flop and turn play I think are ok, though jamming the flop is a fine alternative. The river bet a mistake - I agree there.

Once called on the turn the only better hands that might fold the river is 8x with 2 spades but that might not even be in villain's PF 3 betting range.

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Against typical opponents I think raising the flop and taking it from there or just calling down and raising if you hit will both be better strategies than calling the flop and raising the turn.

IMO, when the typical opponent 3bets you preflop OOP and bets the flop and gets called on this particular board, and he yet still bets the turn, his range will be too narrow to make a turn semi-bluff raise strategy +EV compared to the other two strategies I mentioned above.

I have not done any math and I cannot prove what I just said. Just telling you what I think.
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