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Re: Squeezed Light and Flopped a Draw
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[ QUOTE ] He's never folding. He has an overpair. Call and stack him if you hit. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You have almost no fold equity here. Call. [/ QUOTE ] This is true. He raised pf, called a rrz, and c/r'd your flop. He will never fold and you don't have flush odds to get it all in. Just call. [/ QUOTE ] Villain didn't raise preflop. He has an aggression factor of 20. I think everyone who says there is no fold equity here is crazy. |
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Re: Squeezed Light and Flopped a Draw
This isn't a very good flop for c-betting imo. Ax hands have more motivation to play sherrif cuz they see a gutshot now. I think your hand is pretty disguised if you hit. I would check flop and decide whether I'll c/r or not depending on how i interpreted a bet. If it goes check check I'm betting pretty much every turn except like non club fives and maybe aces.
As played I call. I don't think I'm getting it in with much equity if i'm called on the flop so only push if he's bluffing a significant amount of the time. The price you're getting is good enough where i think its ok to just call, and shut down if you don't hit. |
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Re: Squeezed Light and Flopped a Draw
Calling seems like the worst option to me, i'd say it's shove or fold. From the pf action i'd say villain has a pp <TT, and from his ridiculous AF I think he could pull this move with any of those pp's.
I think you have some FE, shove. |
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Re: Squeezed Light and Flopped a Draw
I don't like the CB against this opponent. You're pretty much guaranteed to get check-raised. I'd rather check the flop behind.
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Re: Squeezed Light and Flopped a Draw
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I don't like the CB against this opponent. You're pretty much guaranteed to get check-raised. I'd rather check the flop behind. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. Also, sorry to hijack, but what do we do here with AA? Shove here, or wait to shove turn? |
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