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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
why would that be a suicide bluff? seems like a reasonable bluff to me...
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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
Agreed, if the majority is folding trips here its certainly a decent spot to bluff.
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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
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Agreed, if the majority is folding trips here its certainly a decent spot to bluff. [/ QUOTE ] in theory. in practice, most people who want to bluff this kind of board generally do it on the flop or the turn, when it's cheaper. the exceptions make very tough opponents. |
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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
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Agreed, if the majority is folding trips here its certainly a decent spot to bluff. [/ QUOTE ] In every thread like this one, someone says "well if everyone thinks vilain would never bluff in this spot, it's got to be a great spot to bluff". That's true except, 1) it would take huge cojones to do so 2) no one likes to fold, and you'd get called pretty often imho. Fold the river. |
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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
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[ QUOTE ] Agreed, if the majority is folding trips here its certainly a decent spot to bluff. [/ QUOTE ] in theory. in practice, most people who want to bluff this kind of board generally do it on the flop or the turn, when it's cheaper. [/ QUOTE ] Not if they have a missed draw. |
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Re: 25-50 NL Trips river decision
The first question would be how much did you raise preflop. If you raised 3x the big blind ( standard), then it would be tough to put him on calling your raise with a ten in his hand, other than possible A-10s. With that in mind, there arent really many hands you can put him on that would beat your hand. However, say he is in good position with a hand like KK or AA, with your preflop raise, he could put you on a hand a like JJ, QQ or KK. When the 10s pair the board, he is almost certain he is way ahead with his overpair. I would almost undoubtedly call his all in, with the cards that are on the board and your preflop raise, I couldnt put him on a hand that beats you right there, with the exception of 99, and even that would be shaky to call a preflop raise, a postflop raise, and a pot bet on the turn. IN this case ,I Would put my money on him flipping over AA or KK.
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