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Old 09-12-2005, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: Getting frisky with PP on double paired board

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Well, if you want to do this, fine, but call it what it is---a bluff to fold a six. (Feel free to correct me, but I think Button's range looks like 40% 6x, 40% Kx, 20% other.)

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Villain is folding a 6 approx 0% of the time, so that would be a very poor bluff indeed. This raise is to charge draws / lower PPs / drive out overs. The problem is we are most likely behind here.

It's hard to put villain on an appropriate hand range without knowing more. If he really is passive, it is his turn bet that gives him away instead of his flop cold-call - he'll call with all sorts of stuff, but I think he only bets a K, 6, or 77-88. Those 2 PPs are very unlikely statistically so I'm folding the turn.

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