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Re: TPTK BvB
When I flat in position here, I dont just fold to every flop I miss. I do float and bluff/raise depending on board and villain. Not really interested in pf though, more curious how you guys would play it once you get to this point. The problem with calling here is that he could have a gutshot or he could have a diamond draw just as easily as he could have two pair or whatever.
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Re: TPTK BvB
I think alot of his range is just random air and some gutshot type hands as you say. So I think we will extract best vs his range by just chk/calling and using TP as a bluff catcher. No real need to protect imo.
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#3
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Re: TPTK BvB
Assuming we call the flop, what are your plans for t/r when either a blank hits or a diamond hits, or even a king?
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Re: TPTK BvB
Not to worried about diamonds as we're HU. I think most cards are fine to chk/call turn on for reasons above.
If turn goes chk/chk I would call a river bet, except probably a K and PSB together. River is more interesting if he double barrels turn and river. I prob find a fold on river if this happens regardless of the card as its such a strong line by him. |
#5
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Re: TPTK BvB
If I just call a turn bet I am pretty much committed to the river. At that point a reasonable bet would be around 15 or more, but lets assume the lower bet size. 15+9.75+1.75 = 26.50. So I am putting in over 1/2 my stack on the by the turn and there is no folding a river to this guy. I am also going to say its fairly safe to assume he will be betting most of his range on the turn. So if this is the assumption we will be making, I think this comes down to either just folding here, shoving flop, or calling flop and shoving turn. I think folding against this guy is obviously pretty damn weak so its between shoving flop and shoving turn. The benefits of shoving flop is that it gives me the most protection and he will probably pay off with any top pair hand. The downside of course is that he folds his air hands and probably mid pair. The positive to shoving turn is that I get paid much more from his range usually as I allow him to double barrel air and mid pair hands. The downside is that I am giving him free shots to draw and there is a chance that he slows down assuming a scare card hits the board.
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Re: TPTK BvB
I didn't read any of the responses. How many hands you have on the villian is pretty important. I 3-bet preflop a fair bit here, but calling is fine against someone who likes to build pots. On the flop, I'd check behind. No use building a big pot WA/WB.
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