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Old 11-20-2007, 06:14 PM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: Dealing with a downswing...

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For me it's more that someone who bets JT isn't folding to a c/r and someone who is folding to a c/r would just check it back on the turn. The vast majority of the time.

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i mean maybe and i understand what ur saying but i think alot of times they are just betting the turn w/ these hand w/ the intention of taking a free SD on the river...in that case they aren't going to be calling the c/r.

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OK, there's some EV in the c/r. But compare it to a c/c line. C/c looks a lot better to me. If you had no showdown value whatsoever, maybe the bluff is +EV (I personally doubt it, but okay you could at least argue for it). But you have a decent pair with the best kicker. You have a lot of equity against your opponent's range. Why would you rely on your bluff equity (which, again, I doubt is very high) instead of your considerable showdown value?
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