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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
I think it is a borderline call. I think you'll see AK here a lot of the time. But you'll gain some info for future ref.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
p.s. I fold
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
because he didnt raise the flop I would discount hands other than KQ , KTs, AQ, AK very signifcantly but not entirely.
Adding a few bluffs in there ( you cant totally discount this possibility) and I think you have a pretty close to indifferent situation on the river, leaning towards a fold. Not really sure how much a semi passive donk "slowplays" hands like or AA/JJ/TT/88 on a board like this or doesnt raise a hand like KJ. Pretty much the crucial variable to the hand. That being said, i infinitely prefer a turn c/c, because you are behind against his range on the turn, and it gives him more incentive to bluff with hands like 77/AT. If he decides to check his other hands behind, most hands you are ahead of are drawing pretty slim, so giving them a free card isnt that bad. Flop donk is pretty bad (not from a EV perspective, but from a obvious decision perspective) , your draw isnt as strong as it looks so its not happening for value, your never taking down a pot and your oop [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
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p.s. I fold [/ QUOTE ] if you c/c the turn i think a river c/f is <font color="blue">blargamel </font> |
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
It's not blargamel because I think we would b/f after c/c turn.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
yes, "a" is not "b" because it is "a"
pretty sure that's what you just said. vehn said that he checks the turn and folds the river. but not at the same time. |
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