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Re: Tricky play sir
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[ QUOTE ] If we think villain has a massive case of fps then we should fold. He'd have to be getting extremely fancy to have us beat. [/ QUOTE ] If I had a set on the flop I would about always cc or cr without history, and if I cc then I would always play the rest of the hand this way. Maybe I have a major case of fps? [/ QUOTE ] This is definitely true, but the times you hit a set and play it this way is probably less than 50% of the time (I assume you'd normally c/r flop, or sometimes c/c flop lead turn on proper boards) that your range is really, really narrow. If you did c/c flop and went for c/r on turn, you'd c/r this river, but I wouldn't count on villain to be thinking through all this - plus you're repping a super narrow range. |
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Re: Tricky play sir
Thanks everyone for your thoughts. As it happened villain folded.
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Re: Tricky play sir
i like the bluff, he only beats mid PPs turned into bluffs, and he might think u would muck 55 66 77 on the flop anyways vs. UTG raiser
and i agree if u have a set (or KT?) your line would be the best line to extract max value (once youve decided to cc the flop of course) i expect your avg. unsophisticated, solid 2-4 players to fold AQ facing this river c/r. |
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Re: Tricky play sir
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[ QUOTE ] Id make a note as well, but fold it. [/ QUOTE ] I've been seeing this lately and it makes no sense. How are you gonna make a note on someone when you fold? [/ QUOTE ] I make notes about the lines people use. For instance I might make a note saying "c/c c/r flop draw". In this hand I would make a note of "c/c c-c c/r dry ?" Now that I think about it though I can't think of many scenarios in which the note would be helpful. |
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