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Re: SH 2/4 semibluffing turn vs TAG
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it's certainly nice to have something to check-behind with on the river, so maybe you all are right and i'm just too attached to the free-card play in hands like this. [/ QUOTE ] In multiway pots, I definitely like the free card. But in heads up situations, a willingness to be aggressive, especially against players who may fold too often, has a very high reward. |
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Re: SH 2/4 semibluffing turn vs TAG
yeah, it actually occured to me that OP's play would be really sweet HU (as in 1-1) [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: SH 2/4 semibluffing turn vs TAG
I think i want to raise the flop for free card with my draws. But your line is interesting now that I see it. I gues moves like these work on aggressive players like that.
btw. I think your opponent is a "Semi-loose-aggressive/aggressive" there, he should look something like this -> [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: SH 2/4 semibluffing turn vs TAG
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btw. I think your opponent is a "Semi-loose-aggressive/aggressive" there, he should look something like this -> [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] It's 6-max. His preflop VPIP is actually a bit tight. |
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