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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
If the river is an ace I bet fold
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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If the river is an ace I bet fold [/ QUOTE ] ewww |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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why no turn c/r [/ QUOTE ] Because it may or may not be the best line. What do you think? |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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[ QUOTE ] If the river is an ace I bet fold [/ QUOTE ] ewww [/ QUOTE ] Bleh I didn't read all of your reads. I figured it was against a normal player who's not really capable of bluff raising the river. |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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Villain in this hand is a tough regular (top 5) in the Stars 3/6 game. [/ QUOTE ] gotta be TWP! |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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why no turn c/r [/ QUOTE ] with all those probable outs and the likelihood of him being weak, i don't think c/r could possibly be BAD, but i jsut wonder how credible it is. it's an action board and without a lot of history of this guy floating the flop and betting the turn, i'd expect most big and/or vulnerable hands to fire again on the turn. c/r would kind of look exactly like what it is, a semibluff. and i'm sure a good, tough player is capable of betting some pretty good, but not great, made hands, and happily calling all-in |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
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[ QUOTE ] Villain in this hand is a tough regular (top 5) in the Stars 3/6 game. [/ QUOTE ] gotta be TWP! [/ QUOTE ] While TWP is undoubtedly a top 5 stars 3/6 player, he was not the opponent. |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
i dont like your plan for the river but check calling this turn is socially acceptable
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
with a bet flop, check-call turn, bet river line, i think you'll be called more often than you'd like with a presumably crappy hand like AT.
just seems like too marginal a spot to be trying to squeeze out value and/or bluff equity, oop. and your draw isnt really concealed at all either, so i dont think you have much in the way of implied odds, unless he decides to bluff when it gets there (and of course he could have a T himself pretty often here). I think I prefer either c/r or c/f the turn here. Leaning towards c/f, but depending on my table image I think I could pull off the c/r often enough. |
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Re: 3/6 OOP with a plan
This is such a crappy draw, I just don't see the value in check-calling, and I think saying "I have a plan!" is just a way of justifying it afterwards.
c-f > c-r > c-c |
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