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Re: 2200$ hu sng hand
since you're OOP i just 3bet pf. makes the hand so much easier to play. if not, c/r flop. yeah it turns your hand into a bluff, but with AJ on the flop, the turn is gonna be a mess if a another broadway card shows up. point is that since you're OOP, you're chance of making a mistake is greater by taking a passive line. (disclaimer: i don't play anywhere near your stakes)
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Re: 2200$ hu sng hand
I probably would have c/r flop.
If I didn't, I would definitely c/r allin on turn. |
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Re: 2200$ hu sng hand
I think the turn is definently marginal, Although I have never played -db- myself, I just don't think we can play a large pot against him without knowing where are at in the hand, I think a C/R on the flop is needed, or if your going to C/Call I think you gotta donk out or C/R on the turn (although a C/R here get's expensive on the turn and has gotta be a push). So i'll lean towards a C/R on the flop.
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Re: 2200$ hu sng hand
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[ QUOTE ] Your plan was to c/f all non A,8 or clubs, correct? All in all I think its a well played hand. [/ QUOTE ] these two statements cannot coexitst [/ QUOTE ] Why? the way I see it you are drawing with slightly +EV odds (assuming villain has a strong range which is my read and will call all your river pushes when you improve), otherwise your really not very good against his range unless he is using this kind of board to double barrel and you think he will triple barrel often on the river because of good odds. Given the description I find it very unlikely villain will be betting a worse ace or pair on the turn, how likely is villain double barreling in this spot (doesnt seem to likely either given the straight forward read)? Seems somewhat unlikely to me given the description but if he is clearly c/c turn and river is best. |
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