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Stepping through the action on turn moving into the river, I think after he calls you turn bet his range is actually ahead (approx 60% to your 40%) IMO. I would treat the 9 on the river (4 to straight) as a blank as it would give him the straight with a very small % of his range (q10 and 10 10). Both these of these are very unlikely holdings for the villian assuming he is not retarded.
Moving to river, i C/c small bet, but usually c/f here. |
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To people who would take the c/f line,
do you guys check/fold most of the top pair hand when a dangerous river comes? |
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that is a pretty broad question. In this circumstance, This river looks dangerous, but given the action and his hand range i think it is pretty harmless and can almost be treated as a blank.
I would be inclined check folding this river without the 9 falling. Agreed guys? |
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terrible river action. [/ QUOTE ] His range lines up very well with the board. I'm expecting villain to have two pair or a straight and occasionally a set. |
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thanks for the input guys.. looking back c/f or c/c were much better options. Ive still got that problem of overvauling overpairs... working on it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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