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The key to this hand is the Armenian guy. you say he played his with his chips because he was contemplating a bluff but this could be nonsense. It is possible he noticed your attempted check raise (although unlikely). Nevertheless your action is still strong, checking and then betting oop -The Armenian, I think, mucks either AK or AQ (therefore narrowing villain's range somewhat) making a call, not a raise mandatory. As jeff said, you can't raise as he never calls a 3-bet shove with worse. I am officially talking rubbish. Nice blog justin, post more. [/ QUOTE ] I was going to mention something about this. You descrive the armenian for half an hour yet, the hand isnt against him. I dont know how you shoul interpret the fact tat he was about to stick some chips in there, does that mean that armenian finally decided villain has a monster and is unbluffable, or did he decide that villain most probably has air, but is afraid of you behind. I dont know why everyone is saying that if you shove he cant call with lesser hands. I have seen it many times when people incorrectly put the wrong number of chips, and then go on to call because they think they are being bluffed at. I think the best option here to be on the safe side would be to call and check call rivers especially that the action was that confusing. |
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