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Re: River value spot
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] seems like great spot to just mash pot [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] +2 |
#32
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Re: River value spot
i abuse the pot button. given the villain you describe and momentum of the match, you will likely get called by a wide range of hands. if you check or make a small bluff-inducing bet, the range of hands that villain bites with is narrow, making this line is less profitable than leading. also, leading a different amount than pot might set of alarm bells, whereas betting pot makes it look like you are making a play at an otherwise chopped pot. while leading seems to be the best course of action, the amount is, of course, situational, and depends on the ebb and flow of the match.
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#33
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Re: River value spot
I agree with bet turn.
River either 999 or full pot. I think it's close between the two. |
#34
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Re: River value spot
Overbet plzzz.
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#35
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I like betting 1500...
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#36
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im not betting this turn either.
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#37
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Re: River value spot
i would c/minraise. very rarely do i see the guy in position not bet this board to try pushing you off a chop. once you minraise he'll realize he's cooked but make an awful crying call hoping to chop whereas if you shoved you aren't guaranteed a call.
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#38
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Re: River value spot
I LIKE POT
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#39
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Re: River value spot
"(keep in mind it's a site with a pot button that people definitely overuse)"
With this in mind, it seems like pot is the best bet. |
#40
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Re: River value spot
this guy bets small amounts frequently 1/3-1/2 pot. min raising is going to get folded sometimes and it would be way easier to just get him calling as big a lead as the min raise would be for if he even stabs.
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