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Re: good pair vs flop c/r
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instapush now [/ QUOTE ] Why are we pushing the turn instead of just making a decent size bet? |
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Re: good pair vs flop c/r
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[ QUOTE ] instapush now [/ QUOTE ] Why are we pushing the turn instead of just making a decent size bet? [/ QUOTE ] Oops misread stack sizes. It's pretty awkward actually, so who knows. Another reason to just fold the flop. |
#13
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Re: good pair vs flop c/r
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I dislike folding to the flop c/r, as he's too good a player to take that line w/ a TP type hand, so it's going to be a draw or air a ton of the time. [/ QUOTE ] kinda seems like the bolded part should be "not good enough" yea? |
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Re: good pair vs flop c/r
I have been shoving over these CR now (probably 4 times last session); everytime they folded. It's just too hard for villan to have a hand that can call (I'm sure these are usually pure bluffs).
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Re: good pair vs flop c/r
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Eh, who knows. Very read-dependent. It's a very good move for Villain to do this with air x% of the time, and you want to push to charge crappy draws and underpairs, but then often it actually is a set representing a draw so you want to fold, but maybe he'll fire again so call and see what happens. I think when you add it all up it's usually a fold though. [/ QUOTE ] I think this board texture is a terrible one for villain to c/r bluff since we're going to be 3bombing a fairly wide range here. Something like J65r would be much better IMO. |
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