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NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
Villian is 17/10/3 over 3000+ hands. I vary my play between reraising preflop and flatting with pocket pairs, so reraising pre is irrelevant. Upon his turn bet, I was sure I was beat, but my plan was to reraise any river if he bet or check behind if he checked. I'm trying to rep 6,6 3,3 3,4 A,3 or 8,8. I think the bluff will work most often on the river than the turn, but what do you think of it?
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.50/$1 Blinds - 9 Players - (http://www.legopoker.com http://www.legopoker.com/hh) SB: $68.50 BB: $100.00 UTG: $119.70 UTG+1: $168.35 Hero (MP1): $137.85 MP2: $37.50 MP3: $95.00 CO: $73.05 BTN: $64.35 Preflop: Hero is dealt Th Ts (9 Players) UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to $3.50, Hero calls $3.50, 6 folds Flop: ($8.50) 3h 3d 6c (2 Players) UTG+1 bets $6.50, Hero calls $6.50 Turn: ($21.50) 4s (2 Players) UTG+1 bets $15.00, Hero calls $15.00 River: ($51.50) 8d (2 Players) UTG+1 bets $15.00, Hero raises to $58.00 |
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Re: NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
I don't like it
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Re: NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
That's no shock, figured a lot of you wouldn't.
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Re: NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
If you really want to bluff, raise the turn where it's more believable.
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Re: NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
With how our tables play, I like this a lot. PM me villain's name and I will give you a more precise read since this just can't be done for the sake of doing it. Nevertheless, many 17/10 style regs that we play with get away from an overpair here.
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Re: NL100 - Turning My Overpair Into A Bluff
gross
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