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Re: Blind battle with bp
Just call preflop, you have no folding equity so try to get in cheaply with this very marginal hand.
Since you raised preflop, once you get to the turn I would just check/call down vs this guy. |
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Re: Blind battle with bp
i don't mind the raise pf. even these guys fold complete junk pf or on the flop. i think i mix between raising and completing, just to see how he plays in different situations.
on the turn, i agree with ILP. the pot is very small, so you needn't worry about protection that much. i think you'll get more value by inducing bluffs. that's just based on the info you provided in the OP. but if you've seen him make very light call-downs but never seen him bluff yet, this could swing to a bet. |
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Re: Blind battle with bp
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i don't mind the raise pf. even these guys fold complete junk pf or on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] What is he folding PF realisticly? 0-5%? On the flop he prolly folds more if you complete and bet any flop I really think raising PF here is silly |
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Re: Blind battle with bp
He may be loose preflop and agressive post flop, but he is not raising much hands. I would probably limp then bet the flop. I think he is much more likely to let go of the hand with a smaller pot. Putting in extra bets when we are behind preflop with almost no fold equity I think is a mistake. Probably check call the river since we have a read that the villain doesn't showdown lightly. We may even induce a bluff. Interesting hand.
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