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Re: Top pair ace kicker scare card... what to do?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Value beat the river [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Easiest bet evar. Soon you will recognize it as such if you hang out here long enough. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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Re: Top pair ace kicker scare card... what to do?
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its just that he played like someone on a draw, didnt he? I mean the last card could have completed a flush or a straight, but I see what your saying... [/ QUOTE ] The odds are that the river didn't complete a draw for villain. Don't get scared of hands that you're opponents might have, let them show you they have a better hand through being aggressive (like any rule, there are exceptions). Sure, you'll lose a few bets with this mindset, but you'll pick up bigger pots when you win. Betting and raising helps you gather info about your opponent's hands, not so much on the river but particularly on the flop. If you haven't done so already, grab a copy of SSHE and be enlightened! It will rid you of MUBS and release your inner TAG. |
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Re: Top pair ace kicker scare card... what to do?
grunch:
Bet the river. If he was holding out for a runner runner straight or a runner, runner flush, that just sucks. I bet the river and call a raise and make a note. Now, if there were two to the flush on the flop and he called the whole way and the river realized the flush, then I check behind fo sho because I'm weak as hell. |
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Re: Top pair ace kicker scare card... what to do?
its not a scare card heads up.
easy value bet on the end |
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