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As played, I'd bet/fold the river. [/ QUOTE ] that seems kinda exploitable. |
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i minblogbet/called the river :/
but i don't think that this is the best move because it forces you to call a raise... |
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betting river, both small and big, will just get you into trouble vs decent players. c/c > betting
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i don't wanted to 3bet this tight player but folding seems to weak to me [/ QUOTE ] I think reraise or fold would be better than call. And if you don't want to call a tight player's UTG raise, then fold. I don't think it's weak to give up a potentially dominated ace that will cost you a lot OOP when up against AK on an Axx flop, or cost you a lot OOP when up against an overpair on a Qxx flop. Plus, you'll miss the flop 2/3's of the time anyway, so playing OOP in a raised pot knowing that you won't have the initiative, you suspect that you're behind UTG's likely range of hands (or else you'd reraise), and you'll have ace-high 2/3's of the time on the flop make folding preflop seem like the best play. As played, c/c on the flop, turn, and river seems like the best way to keep worse hands firing, and pay off better hands the least. So, c/c the river. Another line might be to c/r the flop, and assume you're beaten if he doesn't fold. His range for calling (or raising) a big c/r on this flop would probably have to be much better than TP. |
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You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop.
As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. |
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You can fold pf against this guy. He's very tight, possibly solidly aggressive, and you're oop. As played, flop and turn look good. I'll prob bet river for 1/2 to get value from KQ/QJs, maybe even the JJ/TT. If you c/c river, you let him put in big bet when he's ahead and often check behind. [/ QUOTE ] I like this advice. |
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i dont think you should be looking to enter into pots in what for your style appear to be marginal spots oop vs solid tags. berate me please
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His range is that much tighter UTG I'd just pitch.
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Whether you CR this flop or not should depend on your CRing frequencies... generally you wanna be CRbluffing enough that you can CR this for good value...
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Wow don't fold PF please. You said he doesn't call worse to a CR, sounds like calling and CRing a lot of flops is +++ev against this guy. If you don't want to CR here then c/cing 2 streets is your only option, river is where your decision is and I'd c/c river readless.
Meh I want to amend that to folding river against a multitabling reg. |
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