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I don't see how you can fold the river here. You call on the turn with the king showing up why not call the river? The pot is too large at this point. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, as played, I can't see folding the river here... you only have to be right once every six times to make calling profitable. I'm think I'm more worried about the flush than the king. |
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[ QUOTE ] I don't see how you can fold the river here. You call on the turn with the king showing up why not call the river? The pot is too large at this point. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, as played, I can't see folding the river here... you only have to be right once every six times to make calling profitable. I'm think I'm more worried about the flush than the king. [/ QUOTE ] Operative being, "as played"... I definitely three bet the flop, c/f the turn, but c/c the river. |
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Sorry I'm not sure what you mean.
I agree with your 3-bet flop, c/f turn line unimproved, but you if you dont draw out on the river and you are behind nearly every hand in his range I think you are good nearly never here. |
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I think at these stakes the river bet is weak more than in 1 in 6.
He could have AQ, AJ, AT, QJ, TJ, 88, etc... I'm just not convinced with 520 hands to go by. Edit: I mean, the two checks in a row can induce a bluff from anything, and moreso if we don't raise the flop. |
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I think at these stakes the river bet is weak more than in 1 in 6. He could have AQ, AJ, AT, QJ, TJ, 88, etc... [/ QUOTE ] I think it is unlikely given his stats (520 hands not an unreasonable amount to get a solid read) he is going to b/rr/cap pre-flop and then raise the flop bet with hands like you posted above - maybe AQ-AJs |
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