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Re: Rate my play
So you know the getting chips ready to call means weak, so why did you check? Were you trying to go a level above him, he knows he is showing weakness, and you checking means you are even weaker than expected, which gets him to bluff?
I would really like your thinking on hand 1, as it is player dependent. Is this the type who can show weakness by intimidating with calling chips, and then pulls off a check raise??? (I have never seen this personally, but am sure it exists...) |
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Re: Rate my play
Longtime lurker, thought I'd finally start posting some.
Hand 1: He made a shutout raise on the flop, so I'm not too worried about a 5, but if you're not going to bet the turn after you 3-bet, why not just let him lead turn and river? Hand 2: Looks like a value bet to me, but I guess it's live poker so I don't fault a check. -KPR |
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Re: Rate my play
Brandon--
I think you're too likely to get two bets from a worse hand to check the turn on hand 1. Given that you got to the river the way you did, I'd consider raising. I like hand 2, especially under standard conditions in the brown-chip CAZ games. --Nate |
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