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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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