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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
I like a flop c/r vs most opponents, but c/c seems ok vs someone tight/not over aggro. c/c turn and blank rivers is ok. I could find a fold on the river vs a super tight villain who rarely bluffs, but i don't know if that's the case here.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
looks fine
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
I would c/r the flop when the raiser is 18/16 most of the time. As played, re-evaluate river and more than likely call.
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
yeah i would c/c almost any river. he can be betting worse for value given your passive line, which i dont mind at all
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
your line is fine, but 18/16 isnt that tight
i think flop CR is ok here to idk what you guys are referring to as blanks-i think every card is a blank except i guess you could argue a K isnt but regardless i dont think you can fold on any river if hes smart and aware of your range...if hes bad tight you could fold a river K to a strong bet |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
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idk what you guys are referring to as blanks-i think every card is a blank except i guess you could argue a K isnt [/ QUOTE ] I don't believe the 6 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] would be an entirely blank river for instance. Agreed? |
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Re: AQo in bb vs. utg raise
edit: deleted
...low i was talking about another hand oO... |
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