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Re: I have a flush deep, but I feel lost - 200NL
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Am i the only one reraising on turn ?? I want value from better flush draws and i want to juice up the pot so we can shove river. [/ QUOTE ] that kind of puts our hand face up...he will call our river bet a higher % of time then our turn raise |
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Re: I have a flush deep, but I feel lost - 200NL
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] the question is whether there is any value left on the river after the turn pairs [/ QUOTE ] This what I was thinking when I bet the river small. [/ QUOTE ] 72 gets called at the same frequency as 115, but it gets bluffed less often. [/ QUOTE ] I'll admit that the 72 bet was pretty damn weak, but how often do you see people c/r bluff rivers, putting in roughly a buy in, at 1/2? I totally agree that betting 115 or so would have been better to make it harder for him to c/r bluff me. |
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Re: I have a flush deep, but I feel lost - 200NL
Well when you bet half pot on the river you're either squeezing value really thinly or you have a FH, but I don't think you bet that weak with a FH on river, so I mean, it may be TJ, a 5 (rare IMO), or just a lone T thinking he's weak.
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Re: I have a flush deep, but I feel lost - 200NL
ugggg... i am honestly not too sure about this and it's a lot opponent dependent, in action i'd often call, cause i don't give people enough credit
but if thinking about this i think it's a fold, and liek thac said, it's much easier to fold to a 115 bet because it cuts down on the chance he's bluffing but given we didn't i think it's still a fold with the way played |
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