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Re: this line ok?
Given how tight he is preflop I don't like it. If he calls this raise he's got Ace-biggerkicker or better. He's more than likely raising you here or on the turn. I'm probably just calling like the weak-tight player I am.
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Re: this line ok?
Pretty classic WA/WB, fish. Why mess with it?
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Re: this line ok?
Does anyone c-c the flop (so as not to shut villain down if he whiffed), and look to c-r the turn?
Villain would check behind a river where he has missed, so 1 big bet would seem to be our max in this case. But a c-r may represent 2 pair. Plus we have a lot of semi-bluff outs (10 hearts, the remaining 3's and 7's give us an OESD and the 3 6's give us 2 pair). I forgot to mention that 8's and 2's give us a gutshot. |
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Re: this line ok?
I call flop and turn and probably lead out on the river. A river raise is bad news but a lead will get calls from all sorts of so-so hands. If you're feeling frisky you can C/R a turn that gives you a draw, especially something like 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]
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