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canterbury bluff spot
8-16 canterbury
preflop: 3 limps from weak players in mid, fairly straight forward but slightly frustrated CO raises, hero calls AhQc in sb, bb folds, all rest call flop: Jh 8h 6s - checked to CO who bets, 4 call (including me), 1 fold (peeling is not standard here, but he checks behind a lot on the turn) turn: 5d - checks to CO who checks river: 7h - checks to CO who bets i assumed i was done with the hand until it checked around to the CO... what are opininons on a c/r here? we are getting 4:1 on the play... |
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
why not c/r the flop?
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
on flop:
c/r 65%, fold 25%, call 10% so, it was just a mix in lines |
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
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on flop: c/r 65%, fold 25%, call 10% so, it was just a mix in lines [/ QUOTE ] This makes no sense. Just make the best play possible. Youre not a robot. |
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
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[ QUOTE ] on flop: c/r 65%, fold 25%, call 10% so, it was just a mix in lines [/ QUOTE ] This makes no sense. Just make the best play possible. Youre not a robot. [/ QUOTE ] yeah. hu you need to randomize your play more for metagame, but in this big pot there is no point. |
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
Nobody is paying attention to what you do and how often you do it in that game.
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Re: canterbury bluff spot
Having played in this 8/16 game I can tell you that a c/r here is not +EV play. If I'm reading right, you have 3 players left to act other than the cutoff. It's not totally unresonable to put one of them on the flush draw. Even if the CO is valuebetting his underpair to the J (which seems likely based on his flop bet and turn check) you still have 3 others to worry about.
Heads up... I like this play a bit more as most 8/16 players will look to save a bet on the river and fold the underpair. Too risky 5 handed though. |
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