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Re: 200nl: TP turns FD, I CRAI.
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To assume we have fold equity we really need some sort of history that proves he can fold TPTK type hands. put simply, unknowns dont fold TPTK to this action ever. [/ QUOTE ] That was my first thought - obviously we're trying to get him to lay down a better Ace, but is the kind of player who's capable of that? |
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Re: 200nl: TP turns FD, I CRAI.
No one ever folds TPTK here but even if they fold AJ and AT we should be happy amirite?
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Re: 200nl: TP turns FD, I CRAI.
Just call. Semibluffing is useful when you aren't drawing to the nuts, you have fold equity, and/or you are unlikely to get paid when you hit. Here, you have no fold equity, you're drawing to the nuts, and since it is backdoor you are very likely to get paid. The only advantage of your push is a very slight chance to fold AJ, and you will never get bluffed on the river. Its not worth pushing.
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Re: 200nl: TP turns FD, I CRAI.
i usually would hate this. but i think u can fold out better hands because it looks like the straight draw just got there. more or less turning a pair into a bluff. it's a tricky play, but if it's for a bluff, i think it's ok
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