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a bluff in a small pot
50/100 4 or 5-handed
unknown raises on button, i call in BB with A5o flop T98 2-tone i check, he checks turn 7r i check, he bets, i check-raise |
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Re: a bluff in a small pot
He prolly has a piece of this flop if he continues to bet at such a coordinated board. I see you getting 3bet here alot. I think this play should be reserved for when you have a decent read.
*edit didn't see the flop check, however, betting the turn is prolly better than ch/r |
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Re: a bluff in a small pot
I'd usually just bet the turn and leave it at that.
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Re: a bluff in a small pot
i usually would bet this turn but lately have found myself getting raised a ton, and often shown a bluff after i fold. i do'nt know if that means people actually bluff here a lot or i'm just being selective, but i do see it a lot. i decided to give this a try, but yeah no read.
what does his flop check mean? |
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Re: a bluff in a small pot
Flop checks here frequently mean weakness or misclick in my experience. If it was an aggressive player who checked behind my bells would be gooing off. An unknown on the other hand, he might be like "ugh dueces no good".
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