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Re: Checkraise on paired board
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[ QUOTE ] BB is a player that really often waits for the river to raise. He cold-called my flop-raise and is not so loose player. Could easily have trips [/ QUOTE ] What's your point? [/ QUOTE ] My point is, that I don't want to check and fold to a bet on river since the pot is quite big. Betting and folding would be a very good strategy, but by checking and calling I'm able to see the SD for the same price. That helps me to get important reads from the passive player. Since he is passive, but not over-loose player, the play on flop indicates he has a strong draw. (Checking and cold-calling on flop smells like slowplaying). But not sure about his cards. I would like to see the showdown here, betting and calling a raise on river probably is not an alternative. |
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Re: Checkraise on paired board
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Bet the river.... Raise PF is also OK [/ QUOTE ] PF was already raised. Are you going to reraise it with KTs OOP? |
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Re: Checkraise on paired board
Bet the river. Worry about this:[ QUOTE ]
BB is a player that really often waits for the river to raise. Could easily have trips [/ QUOTE ]if it happens. |
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Re: Checkraise on paired board
:newb grunch:
Wow, this spot really sucks. No-one wants to fold, and I'm questioning my KT the longer the hand goes on. There's no straight draw or flush draw on the flop, so what is BB c/c'ing with? I'd be more inclined to give UTG+1 credit for a T rather than a seven. So, as played, lead turn and c/f river. I might c/c against UTG+1, but BB waking up and betting the most blank card imaginable makes it pretty clear he has trips or better. |
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Re: Checkraise on paired board
I fold pf. Flop is ok. Bet river!
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