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Old 09-26-2007, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: $115 NLTRN aces up get minraised

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I prefer check call . There is a decent chance that villain has played a 3-x this way and used the ace on the turn as a potential scare card.

Your only hope of winning is if he shows you 3-x or some random bluff .

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If he was using the ace as a scare card, he would not bet the river with 3x, check calling you lose a lot of value IMO.

There are a lot of hands you beat which will call a river value bet, mainly Ax, but also 3x.
Since he is tight post flop, we can fold to a raise, no?
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: $115 NLTRN aces up get minraised

river a 7: if he often limps hands like AK-Ax on the button, i know almost impossible to know, i would prefer to check/call. often you are getting raised from A10-type of hands (passive players dont always raise with these hands). but a raise would be very ugly. so i really don't know. maybe if you bet, bet a little bit more, about 3/4, so villain has to consider that you have made trips or another very strong hand. this would be my idea.
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Old 09-26-2007, 01:25 PM
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Default Re: $115 NLTRN aces up get minraised

in my head, the way this player was described as very timid, passive, tight, scared

so he would only raise with a 3 or better
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