Re: double barrel dry board.
considering that when i give up after the flop villain generally shows up w A2o, this can't be too bad, but there's not too much rhyme or reason to it
(generally dry boards are bad to bluff vs. donkeys, since once they call the flop, the board doesn't change, so they keep calling
dry boards are sometimes good to bluff vs good players cause when the board doesn't change on the turn and you bet again, they have enough brains to think, "hmmmmmm this would be a weird spot for a bluff, so he must have something")
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