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Old 08-21-2005, 04:34 AM
PokrLikeItsProse PokrLikeItsProse is offline
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Default Re: When They Think You Are a Fish

I have a hard estimating how often my opponents are bluffing. Given their behavior in other hands, I expect a certain style of play, but they radically change how they play only against me so that I feel a bit unsure.

What do you do when a player who normally almost never bluffs except on a missed draw will call your flop bet with nothing and check-raise you on the turn with nothing under the assumption that you have crap? I can call that player down if he is tilting or sometimes if I know that is an occasional move in the player' arsenal, but it is more difficult under these circumstances.

I'm having problems understanding how my opponents see me. More specifically, I can't even begin to estimate the range of hands my opponents are putting me on beyond that they think it is so likely that I have crap that it becomes difficult to ever follow through with a bet on the flop if I miss after raising preflop.
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