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i semi-bluff raise you,,,
After some thought, i was much less sure of this than i was at the time...
partys 3/6 short, 5-handed. someone open limps, i raise with AhKc folded to the big blind, a good player who has 2+2 like stats for the 3/6 full game, and has been playing fairly decently. He makes it 3, limper folds, i cap. Flop 8h, 6h, 9d. he bets, i call Turn. Th (8h, 6h, 9d) Good player bets out, i raise.....? i will post my thoughts later..just interested to see what people think of this. peace john nickle edited because we did actually play the flop... |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
You forgot to post the flop action.
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
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You forgot to post the flop action. [/ QUOTE ] taken care of... peace john nickle |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
A litttle drunk, so bear with me. This is all aussming Villain is decent, aka. average.
With the preflop cap, a semi-conscious player will put you automatically on AK, JJ-AA. Rasing the the turn will not fold (which is what you hope to accomplish) Villain's TT-AA, AJ, AQ, only maybe AK and KQ. So as of know, I see only AK and KQ possibly folding with a turn raise. Not good. But, wait! What if Villain has a low or mid PP 99-22? Well, 99-77 isn't folding either after the turn. 66 might fold, but that is very unlikely. He would have to be almost 100% you have JJ. So after the turn, with a low-mid PP, villain will also fold along KQ and AK, 22-55. But if Villain had 22-55, you SHOULD HAVE RAISED THE FLOP, and that would have sent him packing. So, so far with your turn raise you only hope to fold AK, KQ, and possibly 22-55. With villains range of possible hands AND this board, NOt good; I hate the turn raise. The end. |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
I might not be in the majority here, but I make this move semi-regularly, and I'm a fan. You can get other AKs to fold or get a free showdown, and you have 12 outs vs. KK, 9 vs. AA (you can't play around AA in everyscenario where you get 3 bet) and 14 outs vs. everything else but a set, which, in my opinion, he would have checkraised the flop.
You will most likely get called, if not folded to, and not 3 bet, as you look like you're waking up with a big hand after capping, giving you a free showdown if you so choose. ... also you can charge hands you are ahead of that have a lone, high heart I.E. AxKh, AxQh. |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
Im not that much of a fan of this move. Most people will call you down anyway. The 3th heart indicates that you have a pp w/ a heart in it or 2 broadway cards with a heart. If he has AA-TT he isn't going anywhere. And you (might) get 3 bet by TT.
On the other hand you might get AKo without a heart to fold (although I think its unlikely since he bet out on the flop). I like the move if you plan on calling the river bet even if you do not improve. Then again i'm not sure what you are beating. Escape, |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
its not bluffing if they dont fold and i'm going be a bit surprised if the player you describe finds a fold on this board
stripsqueez - chickenhawk |
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
I think i like the play becasue you are not folding the turn with the Ah, and I think the majority of the time you will with A) get a free showdown or B) Hit a heart,K, or A on the river and it is good in which case you get an extra bet from QQ or JJ. I can see calling the turn and floding the river, but if you are not folding to a river bet then I like your line.
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Re: i semi-bluff raise you,,,
when he caps, I think I just call the turn, this usually means a pocket pair or the same hand as you. However(played the same as you), if I miss the river I bet, because there is a chance he has a hand like yours and will fold the river UI. BTW, I am drunk, so don't take this too seriously.
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