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Old 08-26-2007, 12:31 AM
cd1680 cd1680 is offline
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Default Re: NL200 KK deep vs unknown

the only hand you really beat here is if he had a busted flush draw like KQs or QJs or he could be on a complete bluff if he thought you were the one who missed the flush. but most likely i would fold here becuase you are up against a big hand the majority of the times.

i think you should either c/c the river or as you said earlier, lead the turn again. c/c the river is good against opponents who are more passive and may bluff on river with a missed draw. betting turn is better against very aggressive and perceptive opponents who may see that when you check the turn you have shown weakness and bet turn and river as bluff. it also matters what your image is at the table. if you are seen as a straightforward player, then checking the turn will most likely give out the impression that you are weak, which is not what you want to do. if you are perceived as a trappy player, however, then checking the turn is fine, because it could represent you just hit a set with your aces.
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