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Old 11-27-2007, 10:37 AM
Rosslex Rosslex is offline
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Default Re: 2 donk bets from the same player

Hand 2: I like the QQ even more now that he knows u folded AA previously, and I like the turn flat call. Would you consider quickly and weakly overshoving the river representing a desperate attempt to take the pot down with an unimproved steamed up AK? It would be such a strange bet that he may think u have the flush or u have nothing, e.g. AK, forgeting about the marginal hands that beat him. If he is not the type to make such a hero call then betting 800 or so is fine imo, though I think I would shove and try to induce a call with body language. Def don't let him know you had QQ here if he does fold.
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Old 11-27-2007, 12:09 PM
ceczar ceczar is offline
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Default Re: 2 donk bets from the same player

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I dont see the point in calling here on the turn that shallow w/ a player behind me, but I'd like to hear someone give an arguement for calling/raising/whatever.

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if you have a read that he's trying to induce a raise that's one thing, but the fact you are reasonably shallow should make it easier to call, and the player behind you is not a big concern either. even if the BB usually pots it when he bets, his bet is consistent with a medium PP making a bit of a blocking bet, as a pot bet would be too big unless he were committed to the pot. after his bet there's >1k in the pot and you have to call just 300. though if MP calls here i probably do not call a riverbet from BB.
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