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Must one always call this?
Opponent is a weak thigh calling station
Full Tilt Hold'em (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) Preflop: Hero is SB with Q, A. 1 fold</font>, CO calls, 1 fold[/i]</font>, Hero raises</font>, BB calls, CO calls. Flop: (6.80 SB) 7, 8, A(4 players)</font> Hero bets</font>, BB calls, CO folds. Turn: (4.40 BB) 9 (3 players)</font> Hero bets</font>, BB calls. River: (6.40 BB) J 3 players)</font> Hero checks, BB bets</font>, Hero? Final Pot: 8.40 BB |
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Re: Must one always call this?
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Opponent is a weak thigh calling station [/ QUOTE ] How can he be both? If he is passive you should just b/f. If you think he will sometimes bluff raise you and also bet if checked to - i.e. if he is bad - you can c/c. But as a standard you should b/f or b/c. |
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Re: Must one always call this?
I guess you`re right, I mess up the description he is 20/4,5, 0,73 with 48 wtsd, what should I call that?
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Re: Must one always call this?
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I guess you`re right, I mess up the description he is 20/4,5, 0,73 with 48 wtsd, what should I call that? [/ QUOTE ] Weak tight. Bet/fold the river. |
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Re: Must one always call this?
yep standard b/f. He's calling with all worse hands and raising all better hands if you bet, checking behind all worse hands or betting all better hands if you check.
b/f > c/f > c/c |
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Re: Must one always call this?
you don't check the river so he can check through worse hands, you check the river to induce a bluff. if that doesn't make sense vs. this guy (doesn't seem like it), you bet. And since he doesn't bluff very often at all, when he raises, you can make a fold. Because he checks through every single hand you beat. And maybe just calls with 2 pair. He probably does.
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