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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
Check. If he check-calls AK or AQ OOP, then congrats to him. IMO he's more likely to have some sort of pair / donkly slowplayed set. Plus, he could have KQ which you beat.
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
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IMO he's more likely to have some sort of pair / donkly slowplayed set. [/ QUOTE ] If he slowplayed a set this way then congrats to him as well. I think that my turn bluff sets-up a follow-up bluff pretty well. I realize that I may have the best hand, but his hand looks weak as hell so I don't want to risk him having a slightly better hand. |
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
The only thing I don't like about it is the fact you've already determined he's a donk, and donks just don't fold. I wouldn't be at all surprised (because it's been done to me before) to be called by AQ/AK here, and certainly any mid-pair. When donks 3bet preflop, they do not like to fold. I'd much rather just wait and actually hit something against them before getting in a big pot.
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
do not bet here
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
Hate betting at all, just give up and win at SD once in a while. I think shove is better if you do bet, which I still wouldn't.
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
Anyway, results:
Villain tanked and folded (probably AK lol). I show for metagame obv. |
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Re: 200 NL, bluff in re-raised pot.
list of reasons not to bluff in a reraised pot:
[x] 1/2 nl [x] half the pot is left in stacks [x] flop went check/check [x] multiway pot [x] its the river [x] a blank river [x] villain's a donk [x] villain reraised pre [x] 75bb stacks [x] your a lagtard |
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