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Re: AA OOP vs tricky oponent 175bbs deep on drawy board :-0 600NL
Does everyone agree with folding the river? Ski's is underrepresented and his bet on the river on a blank must look very odd to villain.
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Re: AA OOP vs tricky oponent 175bbs deep on drawy board :-0 600NL
I dont know if I like the riverfold after u took this line since you cant really have anything stronger than one pair very often, except maybe something like 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. He probably know this and that its gonna be tough for you to call of your stack with just one pair, especially this deep and therefore he could be bluffshoving alot.
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Re: AA OOP vs tricky oponent 175bbs deep on drawy board :-0 600NL
I think the flop and turn are fine as long as you c/c the river. As others have said, leading the river is really bad.
I would for sure fold the river and think that your river lead actually looks really, really strong assuming he thinks you are a good player. I think your river bet looks a lot like 8Xdd or 7Xdd. If I were him, I would never raise anything but a flush, and would consider just calling with some flushes. Thus, the reason your river bet sucks more than anything is that it allows him to fold QJ on the river where he would almost certainly VB it given reads. |
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Re: AA OOP vs tricky oponent 175bbs deep on drawy board :-0 600NL
given the read you have that he will attack this board alot, given our hand strength I'm happy to bet the flop and let him
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Re: AA OOP vs tricky oponent 175bbs deep on drawy board :-0 600NL
to all those concentrating on the river,
this is pretty much pointless b/c of how bad the hand was butchered on the flop/turn |
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