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Re: good bluff spot?
don't know about the river but bet the flop.
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Re: good bluff spot?
I don't mind checking this flop every now and then, having only a few nut outs. Raising the turn is also an option.
However in general I like to have a bit of a read of whether a player is capable of folding flushes before investing a whole stack in a naked A bluff. |
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Re: good bluff spot?
year given the fakt that he insta pots turn and river my thought was that he probably would not fold K or Q high flush so i let it go
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Re: good bluff spot?
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don't know about the river but bet the flop. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: good bluff spot?
bet flop and fold river, dont think calling is profitable and I doubt that he will give you credit for the A-flush with your line if he has a smaller one. raising the turn is not a good idea either given your flop check imo.
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Re: good bluff spot?
Raising the turn is not a good idea if you habitually bet the flop with a nut flush draw and your opponent knows that (you should bet it a certain % of the time of course, but the issue now is your opponent's perception of how you'd play the nfd).
But many players still think in terms of "draw - passive", "made hand-aggressive", and thus I don't think he will automatically discard the nut flush if you raise the turn. But like I said, whether he's going to lay down a lower flush is hard to say. |
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