Re: Which street is bad? All of it? None of it? Damn you good...?
josh,
preflop:
i don't hate the call but i think we have to figure to have a significant edge postflop. i'm not sure how often that occurs with these stacks, these positions, and this hand.
flop:
c/r is definitely not the "typical" line here. this is fine, of course, but i'd bet less to give him the impression of some fold equity. in general though i would not expect to get bluffshoved on on this board after putting in 1/2 his stack in a RR pot, so i'm not sure what sort of mistake you are hoping to induce here.
i would probably c/c the flop. if we get him to put in money bad here it's probably when we check to him. having a club and an overcard improves our equity against his various semibluffing combos and makes protection slightly less important
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