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Re: What to do on river when passive villain wakes up?
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[ QUOTE ] Pretty standard fold. Unless you've seen villain splashing around spewing chips this is rarely a bluff. With villain on your right surely you can find better spots to get your money in. [/ QUOTE ] if reverserd then, lets say i open for a raise and he calls OTB, and calls my flop and turn bet IP. How do we play river OOP? [/ QUOTE ] Probably the easiest value shove in poker. |
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Re: What to do on river when passive villain wakes up?
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Bet the pot on each street. He's a fish, get money in there. [/ QUOTE ] For sure, you can alter you bet sizing according to their retardness. |
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Re: What to do on river when passive villain wakes up?
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[ QUOTE ] Bet the pot on each street. He's a fish, get money in there. [/ QUOTE ] For sure, you can alter you bet sizing according to their retardness. [/ QUOTE ] Overbet turn once he called flop-bet and he's likely to call since he got a draw or a hand (like TPNK-wont-ever-fold-i-swim-fast-and-high) ? I'm just not sure, from what i've experienced i almost allways call here if its 1/2 to full pot. But its ~never a bluff. The only thing i can see is if he overvalues as said. I'm confused. Mabye i'll just start folding these spots when running bad, and snapcall when running good [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] Edit: ~PSB on flop/turn is easy vs this villain, the descicion is on the river... I dont like neither of my options at all... |
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