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Old 09-22-2007, 10:53 PM
MacGuyV MacGuyV is offline
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Default Re: Regular 2+2er makes great value bet against me

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He doesn't know my exact SD tendencies, but if he knows he can't win with those hands, why wouldn't he take a shot getting a favorable price?

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No, I've never seen anyone cap pf, get the turn checked thru & c/f the river.

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But if I know he knows a bluff can't work, how can I call with AQ high?

Do you think I should be calling the river in this spot?

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Well there is a difference between theory & practice, especially at these limits. Oink's thread below is a good example: "Decent players know enough to calldown dry boards" - well if that's the case should you really calldown a decent player on a T55 board if he knows that nobody folds anything on these boards why would he bluff? But of course if you fold too much that's exploitable...

At the end of the day it's kind of a circular argument so it is all hand/board dependant. The way the action plays out here your turn check makes your hand look like exactly what it is and since he should bet every pair on the turn & checked & you have the 2nd nut no-pair...it certainly looks like a stupid river bluff often enough to call.
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