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Re: Do you always give them credit?
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You must call here and hate it. And you must call the river. Feel free to try and get max value out of your opponent when the board pairs [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Do you always give them credit?
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He can't have a 3? I cap he leads the river and I call down with my missed full house as he shows 23o . [/ QUOTE ] I just call that turn instead of capping, and check / call the river brick. Seems like I get shown A3 a lot there. With four to the straight on the board I just don't see most villains three-betting without the goods. |
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Re: Do you always give them credit?
You can't really think that way however, it happens sure but time and again I have been bluffed reraised on every street by some guys. You just have to know what they are capable of and bet for value.
I still had ten outs if he did have the 3 and by capping I set myself up to get another 3 out of him if I hit it and that is if he does have the 3. |
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Re: Do you always give them credit?
Yes, you need to stay in. Even if you're beat now, you have ten outs to improve.
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Re: Do you always give them credit?
Thanks to everyone for replying - really solid thoughts. I do have to call, and as has been pointed out it's because the pot is large enough for me to call with my ten outs - or I could even be ahead. Good times.
I especially liked the poster who suggested I _want_ people bluffing into me like this. I'm starting to realise this is exactly what I want. Thanks again. |
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Re: Do you always give them credit?
call the turn raise...............then raise the roof after you make your full house on the river!!!!!!!!!!!
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