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Re: A few hilo hands
hand 1, seventh should be a check behind. your board looks terrible and he has 3 flush going along with his jacks. he'll know that if you have busted out and have nothing, you'll have to bluff at it by betting. if he bets, you'll most likely fold. also, i've witnessed a ton of stud players check a baby two pair on the river looking to snap call.
a river bet is razor thin as it is and i'd give Jdags credit enough to be able to pull off a river check-raise bluff, of which you don't have the cards to handle such a move. you should only bet here with the proper monkey tilting image or tons of history of bluffing the river. in hand 1, can we discuss sixth? can somebody with experience or insight give me your thought process on raising his open jacks/3flush when blumpkins board is all over the place? is it a bluff? a freeshowdown? ted forrest like read? |
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