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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
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If you think he had a flush draw like AQ/AJ/A10 diamonds or a hand like A6 for an over and a straight draw you have showdown value. [/ QUOTE ] I put him on AdQd/AJ/AT/QQ/JJ/TT because his line doesn't looks like a K. Why do you think he'll call with QQ/JJ/TT? |
#12
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
Because you don't rep a king like this?
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
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[ QUOTE ] If you think he had a flush draw like AQ/AJ/A10 diamonds or a hand like A6 for an over and a straight draw you have showdown value. [/ QUOTE ] I put him on AdQd/AJ/AT/QQ/JJ/TT because his line doesn't looks like a K. Why do you think he'll call with QQ/JJ/TT? [/ QUOTE ] Because his decision point was on the turn and he made up his mind then. |
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
Okay.
AdQd. You beat on the river. Showdown value. 22>unpaired AQ. Congrats. AJ,diamonds or not. You beat on the river. He doesn't call a bet unless he's crazier than you said so check and rake it in. A10, diamonds or not. You beat on the river. He doesn't call a bet unless he's crazier than you said so check and rake it in. QQ/JJ/tens. They see that turn, they clicked call. They see a three, nobody believes a three. He thought he was good on the turn, a three is harmless, he's clicking call. There is like no reason to bet here because he'd not folding hands that beat you and you fold out the missed draws/unpaired ones. |
#15
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
Yes, I think you're right. Thank you
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
I prefer a flop raise if you think he's weak.
Would you call flop with a set? TPGK? |
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Re: I bluff when I feel weakness
I totally agree with what everybody else has said. Think about it from his pov. You called his raise preflop, what does that give you? More specifically which of those hands have a king? Only really possibly KQ and you'd probably raise rather than call that. He most likely thinks you have a pair.
On the flop he cbets and you call. If you had a king you'd almost certainly raise him here, so still your most likely holding is a pair which you'd usually fold to a 2nd barrel. This makes it a good opportunity to pick off your bluffs while ensuring at most one bet goes in on the turn & river. |
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