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Old 09-10-2007, 09:01 AM
Rulle00 Rulle00 is offline
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Default Gutshot in blind battle

Villian is agg and good i think.

Preflop: I open raise J9o from sb, bb 3bets and I call.

Flop: 7T4 (2 clubs) I c/c?

Turn: blank I c/c again?

I have no idea how to play this hand. I feel like a weak callingstation here.
At first I was gonna fold the turn, but then I figured I probably have 10 outs and its 5BB in the pot. I think villian is going to showdown so any type moves seems like a bad idea.
Should I fold turn considering a bunch of my outs might be bad?
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:46 AM
skedar skedar is offline
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Default Re: Gutshot in blind battle

i like to checkraise some turns here as a semibluff, depending on how showdown bound my opponent is and how good he knows my game. good turn cards to bluff are queens and kings. perhaps something like the 6 of clubs, too.
your opponent will know that you semibluff here a lot, but also will have hit a pair a good portion of the time, so he cant really call down with an underpair, which you will have like ten outs against or any king high overpair hands.

of course you have to balance this so that villain will give you freecards once in a while, because id rather see a free river than firing 3bb.


but as you said the turn blanks, so i would check call again, donking the river if i hit and sometimes donk as a bluff.
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