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She just won\'t fold
Playing in a LAG 20-40 at Casino AZ. Lots of limping mixed with occasional raising. Some of the worst players tend to call down with any piece of flop. Folded to me in late MP with 77, I open. SB defends, BB folds, no real reads on her, hasn't gotten out of line in the 20 hands I've played so far.
Flop comes KJ6, two hearts. I bet, she calls. I consider slowing down, but turn is deuce of hearts, so I fire again. She calls. River is four of hearts. She checks. I check my cards, I've got the seven of hearts. |
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Re: She just won\'t fold
You have a very easy value bet here. Take her money. If she check/raises you, you will have the easiest fold ever.
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Re: She just won\'t fold
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You have a very easy value bet here. Take her money. If she check/raises you, you will have the easiest fold ever. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: She just won\'t fold
I slide a bet out in tempo without having to check my cards since I already know I have the 7h and think to myself "welcome to valuetown: population YOU".
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Re: She just won\'t fold
ya, you should definitely know what cards you have without looking at them.
if you're looking it should be for one of two reasons: a) you want your opponent to call b) you want your opponent to fold |
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Re: She just won\'t fold
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[ QUOTE ] You have a very easy value bet here. Take her money. If she check/raises you, you will have the easiest fold ever. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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