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Only been playing villain for a couple minutes. $400 eff. stacks. He seems okay. I have TT in the bb. He raises to $14. I make it $42. He calls.
Flop: J22 I bet $56, he calls. Turn: J I check, he bets $98, I call. River: 6 I shove(around $200 left) |
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i fail to see how his calling range > betting range on the river.
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c/c>shove here IMO. Let him hang himself if he was floating.
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i fail to see how his calling range > betting range on the river. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this with the possible exception of 77-99. |
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hmmm, alot of people would check behind on the turn with those hands i think. (thats what i was thinking when i posted anyway)
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Without reads I don't like this man. c/c is probably best. With a strong timing tell or something I might be able to find a fold here, but probably not
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snowbank,
can you explain your line here? I respect your play so I'm trying to see the value in pushing this instead of c/calling. right now to me it seems spewy. But I'm open to new suggestions. |
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oh unless you put villain on an OP/ 2x and is capable of making a really really tough laydown.
or... its a super thin sexy value bet and you expect villain to call with like 88. but i would have to have a very specific read to make that move. |
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i'd much rather bet bet bet if you want to shove the river because there is no way you can show up with a bluff with this line
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if you decide to go with the hand c/c is the way to go.
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