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Villain tried to bluff a midpair on a 10 4 5 8 2r board. I had a 10 and called him on the river. The action when V bet 1/2 pot on flop, then checked the 8 turn, then bet 3/4ers pot on river. He had 77, so I'm pretty sure he was turning 77 into a bluff. Also, that he limps with good hands.
Villain1 (1200), button Villain2 (3900), SB Hero (2900) Blinds 50/100 Fold, Villain2 completes, Hero checks with K6o Flop: K J 2r Villain2 leads for 100, Hero calls Turn: 4 completes rainbow Villain bets 300, Hero calls River: 2 d (no flushes) Villains bets 600, Hero ? |
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I would've raised flop... If you think he is an aggro bluffer then call on riv is mandatory since you called the other 2 streets.
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Why would you raise the flop vs an aggro bluffer? I like pot control line. Gotta call river.
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He is an agg. blind player, so I want to use a pot control line to pick off another street of value. However, when he three barrels, which is the firs time for that, is this a situation where given that he doesn't care about pot control at this point, that calling off a substantial portion of my stack supersedes the good pot odds that I'm getting?
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We're controlling the pot so an aggro can bluff here on the river as well where we can still call. You're still in decent shape if you call.
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Don't call turn if you're not calling a blank river is my view.
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Don't call turn if you're not calling a blank river is my view. [/ QUOTE ] Right & there's not a lot wrong with folding the turn, but based on the read & you're feel, it seems like call & call is best. |
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You have to think that your hand is good for at least a half on the river plus all the times that you win against some random bluff.
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