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Old 09-12-2007, 07:05 PM
dlpnyc21 dlpnyc21 is offline
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Default Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer

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I think I fold.

In the first hand, you said that he makes reckless plays that could be value bluffs, so shoving a hand like 99-QQ would seem to fall into this caregory here and fall into line with how he played the KT in the first hand.

Couldn't he have those mannerisms about pushing you off the hand if he something weak like K9o or any hand that he felt might be ahead but didn't want to get drawn out on?

Calling here is probably a waste of money.

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k9o would be way more likely than 99-qq here, only because I could easily have a king or a draw (I know this is sick logic, but I actually think it's true). I feel I can safely rule out 99-qq fwiw...

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I actually don't think you can b/c he could've had one of those hands pre-flop and when you just call the the flop realized that you can't be that strong and he can get you to lay down your K even if you have one. In my experience, given your guys' dynamic and all, I stare at AA/KK here like every [censored] time when I make the call, so I'd let it go.

Kirk

PS. What I'm trying to say is that besides the obvious hands you can't beat, he's also good enough to turn QQ/JJ into a bluff, and he would be bluffing with the best hand here.

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HUH??? there is no way in hell i am folding a K here and villain knows this--doesn't this further polarize his range?
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