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Old 11-20-2007, 11:12 AM
Knock*u*down Knock*u*down is offline
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Default Re: one pair oop deep on a wet board. yum.

Explan someome please to me the logic of donking the turn without folding to a raise ?
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Old 11-20-2007, 11:13 AM
Melchiades Melchiades is offline
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Default Re: one pair oop deep on a wet board. yum.

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Explan someome please to me the logic of donking the turn without folding to a raise ?

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Donking turn looks suspicious, so we think he might bluffraise us?
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Old 11-20-2007, 11:20 AM
Kala1928 Kala1928 is offline
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Default Re: one pair oop deep on a wet board. yum.

You did know that every reply would be 'fold' when you posted this right?

Fold.

Can you elaborate more on the turn bet/call than "he could be bluffing I have top pair I call"?
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:12 PM
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Explan someome please to me the logic of donking the turn without folding to a raise ?

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Donking turn looks suspicious, so we think he might bluffraise us?

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yeah, or semi-bluff.

my standard is to check in spots like these, but it's really annoying to have to play guessing games about how many streets to check/call. btw, he had AQ in the hand where i c/c'ed 3 streets with AT, not sure how that plays into things.

also he can have a lot of pair+gs type hands that i'd rather him not take a free card. i think he will raise those a decent percentage of the time and then decide that he has showdown value enough to just check behind on the river.

as played, yeah, there's really no way i can call the river. it sucks though because he can be bluffing a lot of hands there and there's very little chance that i have a straight, so my hand is actually near the top of my range. the problem is that he could be getting clever and making a thin value push with a set/2 pair.
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:14 PM
EgoSlasher EgoSlasher is offline
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Default Re: one pair oop deep on a wet board. yum.

I don't see how you're calling a raise after you c/c,donk.
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:18 PM
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I don't see how you're calling a raise after you c/c,donk.

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because he can have 7 million semi-bluff hands and based on history he thinks i'm f.o.s. and is not afraid to raise.
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