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A9o hand
Comments on all streets appreciated.
Opponent is 70/40 thru 40 hands. Laggy postflop but more in an always bet when checked to sense. CO raises, I call in the BB with Ad 9c. Flop is Kd 9h 4s. I bet, he raises, I call. Turn is 4h. I check, he bets, I call. River is Ac. I check, he bets, I raise I'm most concerned with my flop and river lines. What do you think? |
#2
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Re: A9o hand
I've struggled with these hands too. Depends on how often he bluff raises. Typically I'd bet/fold this on flop. No flush or straight cards to make a semi-bluff here. River-raise is good IMO.
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Re: A9o hand
I don't like he call and dnk fthe flop. I lie k eihte r rreraisgning prelfop, or c/ring the flop.
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Re: A9o hand
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I've struggled with these hands too. Depends on how often he bluff raises. Typically I'd bet/fold this on flop. No flush or straight cards to make a semi-bluff here. River-raise is good IMO. [/ QUOTE ] Bet/folding against this type of opponent would be awful. Did you see that he's 70/40? |
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Re: A9o hand
the way you played it, I c/r the flop, bet the turn, and bet the river
if he raises the flop/turn, I call down (unless the turn is a Q/J and he raises it), and I check/raise the river |
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Re: A9o hand
I would lead the river here. The ace may be scare card for him and he might check behind. He also may raise in which case you can put in the third bet.
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Re: A9o hand
I don't use stat-tracking cuz i play in servers that don't use them, so I disregarded the stats and my post was meant for an unknown.
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Re: A9o hand
I don't understand the flop bet if you're not going to 3-bet (which I don't think I would, but it's prob close). You know he's going to raise, though, is my point. I would've c/red.
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Re: A9o hand
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I don't use stat-tracking cuz i play in servers that don't use them, so I disregarded the stats and my post was meant for an unknown. [/ QUOTE ] Ok. Translation then opponent is extremely loose and extremely aggressive preflop, and still loose aggressive postflop, although not quite as much. |
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