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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
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Nah... his 4x the BB open from MP1 is not 7c8c, or QJcc or JTcc. It's trips, or a pair of aces and the draw. His bet wants to close it out right then and there. So I'm betting trips. Specifically 999. [/ QUOTE ] Do you check that flop w 99? TJ/JQss is da nutz. agreed AQc here most times, but can't ignore da nutz |
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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
AK TJcc QJcc. fold. what did he have?
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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
i think villian is scared
the 33k shove in 5k pot kinda shows that i dont think villian has clubs maybe 1 i think he knew that if he betted out you could raise him and he would have to fold so maybe thats why he decided to check/raise you to give you the hard decision but still its a very hard call you would have to believe villian has no ace no set if villian does have an ace youre drawing dead most times hard to put a villian on a hand as it could be KK as much as KQ as AJ |
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Re: What is his range
Lot's of things he could have. 2 pair or better -- A9, AK, sets could be played like this. Fairly rare for a flush to play this way. Any decent or fairly bare Qc (e.g. decent = QcA, fairly bare = QcJ), a good Jc (e.g. JcK). Possibly AQ,AJ no club.
I'd weight the range towards hand that want you to fold (so mostly semibluffs, mostly your ahead) or perhaps very vulnerable hands (A9? perhaps) but there's a lot of hands you lose to & I don't think you have enough equity to call |
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Re: What is his range
check this flop imo, you can't really get paid so you bet to protect but you miss value from worse hands and you run into situations like this from time to time.
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Re: What is his range
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check this flop imo, you can't really get paid so you bet to protect but you miss value from worse hands and you run into situations like this from time to time. [/ QUOTE ] I actually like this line and use it a lot on draw heavy boards like this. This is especially in position, whereas if a 4th club hits and he fires, you are almost sure that you are beat anyway and you can easily be taken off the best hand. You actually want to go to showdown cheapily in this hand. Also, he will have a much harder time raising you off your hand on the turn with one card to go. Barry |
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Re: What is his range
Checking would be bad, as you have give up on any club turn. I think he check folds a lot given how scary it is so a bet prevails imo
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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
QQ in play? check raise would be odd though rather than betting out
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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
set, AK, made flush, A9, K9, Axc
In other words, it's a lot of hands that have you beat and maybe a rare few that you have crushed. Easy fold imo |
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Re: What is his range for check/raising this flop on this board?
Check the flop. lol at villian showing AhKh. Wow.
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