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Re: AQ unimproved river raise
The more I think about it, I think the play is to just call. Button might fold an A anyway, not wanting to overcall. I actually thought my kicker played at the moment, because I made my decission in a split second and instaraised. I think if the river is a third 2 instead, the play is to raise, trying to fold AK, AQ.
About preflop, this is not standard for me. I just figured the button could see this as a "fish isolation" attempt and 3-bet rather lightly and I didn't mind an extra bet and initiative with the "fish overlay" I got from the cap. |
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Re: AQ unimproved river raise
Raising this river makes no sense to me. He's betting into two guys, he KNOWS at least one of you has an ace and will probably call. He looks like he wants a call, so raising seems much too aggressive.
The more I look at this, the more it looks like you can fold and let the button "keep him honest." |
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Re: AQ unimproved river raise
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Raising this river makes no sense to me. He's betting into two guys, he KNOWS at least one of you has an ace and will probably call. He looks like he wants a call, so raising seems much too aggressive. The more I look at this, the more it looks like you can fold and let the button "keep him honest." [/ QUOTE ] I think you're overestimating the brain capacity of 85vpip fish. It's not that uncommon to see them betting into 2-3 players with air on scary rivers even when the turn has been bet. Some people love to bet scare cards. |
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Re: AQ unimproved river raise
If the fish really is that bad, then I prefer to call.
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