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Old 09-15-2007, 07:19 AM
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Default Re: blind defense with A9o against a 2+2\'er

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I also think its too weak to c/f a broadway turn here. I peel this flop and I peel any non club turn. I dont mind he takes a free card even tho it sucks in this hand. Its not a problem for me since I also peel 75o on this flop and then I want him to check behind the turn.


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Youre right about c/fing a broadway turn. We have about ~40% equity still on an offsuit Q or J. I do think a TAG is taking a free showdown with a vast majority of his hands though. If hes value betting A high, which is rare, his A high almost certainly beats A9 high. He should take a free showdown with his K high hands as well IMO. Combined with that fact that the river card will reduce our equity usually, and the fact that he doesnt bet 100% of his range on the river means we should usually be folding.

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My post was unclear. My bad.

If a broadway turns I agree about c/f the river.

I should have pointed out that its fra from all boards that I will c/c the river against a TAG. And it also depends on reads.

But you will find TAGs who 3 barrels 98 if the board comes 2T626. On that board I would also see a SD with Kx ad possibly Qx depending on the player and reads and bla bla.
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