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reraised pot with straight -- nl cash
3/6 nl. 600 stacks. villain is unknown. this is the first reraised pot we've played.
he raises to 18. i reraise to 60 with JT (no spade). he calls. flop (120) AKJ (rainbow) i lead for 100. he calls. turn 320 Q (2 spades out there now) he has 440 behind. what has the most ev v an unknown -- 2 small bets one push or a checkraise all in? if we check and he checks the turn and the river blanks. . . is he calling 200 2.3x more often than he's calling 450? |
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Re: reraised pot with straight -- nl cash
c/r all in
i think the first reraised pots of the match are where opponents try to define themselves and outplay you. i think you are more likely to get more money out of villain by checking, and i would probably c/r river too if he checked behind turn but i play 100NL and 200NL so maybe games this high aren't so monkeyish |
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Re: reraised pot with straight -- nl cash
I like an open shove more than a c/r all in here. Assuming he has a real hand I don't think he will try to bluff here.
I'd either bet like 175-200 then shove river or just open shove right here. |
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Re: reraised pot with straight -- nl cash
that's why i think it's important to check twice b/c both decent hands that hit and delayed bluffs will bet on the river for value
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