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river fold
30-60 CP daytime crowd
villain opens in mp, button cold calls, hero defends bb with As5s... flop Ac4h4s notes on villain: lag preflop, tag postflop, likes to show down rather than allow himself to be outplayed) hero checks, villain bets, button folds, hero calls - intending on evaluating turn... turn is 9d hero checks, villain checks behind river Kh hero bets, villain sits up and raises... |
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Re: river fold
Don't know villain but doubt he is good enough to bluff here. Would pretty sweet though.
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Re: river fold
ez fold
would def NOT be a sweet move by villain, investing 2bb in a 5bb pot on a bluff is dumb, esp since live players never fold a hand, esp on this board with a flop that's dry as hell this is also why betting out makes no sense fwiw |
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Re: river fold
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ez fold would def NOT be a sweet move by villain, investing 2bb in a 5bb pot on a bluff is dumb, esp since live players never fold a hand, esp on this board with a flop that's dry as hell this is also why betting out makes no sense fwiw [/ QUOTE ] I realize the pot is small, but against this hero coupled with other metagame factors I think it migh tbe worth it once in awhile. A. you win a pot with the worst hand or B. You get called and you ensure that decent players call you down in every pot they enter with you. I am constantly miffed when good players lay good hands down to me, bc "they respect my play" and am always looking for ways to remedy that. Of course this rarely comes up since I would not make to the river w/ an underpair often. |
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Re: river fold
whenever an opponent takes this wierd line i seem to drastically underplay my hand when strong and still payoff when behind... for example, i typically call here with A-rag often enough for it to be a loosing play, and against many opponents i wont 3bet even with A4
thinking about it from villain's standpoint, against a thinking opponent who pays off too much this could be an excellent way to maximize value and reduce risk anyone who does well against this type of awkward line, i would be interested to hear how you approach it i'm sure i'll hear 'c/r flop' from pbob, but lets assume we get to this river spot where villain checks behind turn and river doesnt bring in a draw... any standard approach, i typically bet-call everything aside from an absolute monster |
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Re: river fold
I call hoping to chop, then pimm when he turns over KK.
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Re: river fold
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I call hoping to chop, then pimm when he turns over KK. [/ QUOTE ] Describe a pimm to me. |
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Re: river fold
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[ QUOTE ] I call hoping to chop, then pimm when he turns over KK. [/ QUOTE ] Describe a pimm to me. [/ QUOTE ] Puke in my mouth. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: river fold
Oh lol, haven't heard that acronym yet, heard the expression obv, and KK would scare me the most or if he is a retard could have AK or something.
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Re: river fold
Up until the river, he played it very much like he had KK-TT; he also could have had some sort of Broadway combo taking a stab at the flop.
You've played Ax in a pretty typical fashion but will often get looked up by KK-TT when you bet the river (obviously the broadway combos fold). If he has QQ-TT, he may still call you down as he should be pretty sure that the K isn't going to help your hand (unless *you* have KK, which he can discount heavily as you didn't 3 bet preflop). If you can fold to a raise, then I think betting out is the best river play. |
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