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I like open shove or check, and I agree cf turn
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#12
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Nice river pwnage sir.
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#13
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like CR allin on river
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i think you should c/f turn btw. [/ QUOTE ] Why are we calling the flop then? |
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[ QUOTE ] i think you should c/f turn btw. [/ QUOTE ] Why are we calling the flop then? [/ QUOTE ] b/c he could be raising a draw on the flop. but after we call his raise and he fires again on the turn his hand range is skewed towards hands that beat ours. That being said, i'm not sure I necessarily agree w/ c/fing the turn. I mean aggro opponents are surely capable of continuing to fire w/ combo draws. I don't know w/ this villain though. by the way, river shove is pretty sweet - but i'm pretty sure you would've stacked him w/ a CR too, given your line. |
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Against a player like that I think I might even consider folding that flop. Is that bad?
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You probably woulda stacked him with the river CR too, but then likelyhood of stacking him is higher with the open allin, no? All this given that he has the flush of course.
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lead turn for 450, call shove.
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It makes me feel like a nit, but I want to fold the flop so bad.
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As played, river looks like a great spot for a c/r.
If he was bluffing, he'll always follow through here, and if he has a flush, he probably stacks off no matter what you do. I just don't see many hands that raise the flop for value and then check the turn that don't fit in these categories. |
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