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screwplayed
Villain here is 47/8/0.7 which says enough.
We're three handed, I raise TT on the button and they call. Flop is 984 with two clubs. SB check-raises me, BB folds, I threebet, he thinks and caps. Turn is 9. He checks. 1) Should I check behind? 2) Should I fold when he check-raises? |
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Re: screwplayed
Both ok, when he c/r u here hes usally not bluffing but if u prefer so see a sd then obv chk.
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Re: screwplayed
the trikier part would be if he chks a non club river to you [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: screwplayed
Just dont misclick and 3 bet when he c/rs. I b/f here.
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Re: screwplayed
So what do you think he has?
It seems to me that he probably has a flush draw, or 84 and now he knows he is screwed. Would he really do this with a 9? Why wouldn't he just bet it? Whatever you do, don't take a line that involves folding. Your hand is too strong to fold 3 handed, especially with a big pot like this. If that means checking turn and calling any river, then just do it. A guy with stats like that is probably very uncomfortable 3 handed. He probably has no idea whats going on anymore, and so I don't think you can trust him to be making correct decisions. So that means you can't fold in a pot this big with TT. |
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