Re: Why doesn\'t he fear that card?
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CAVEAT: of course, at higher limits, against tricky players, or perpetual bluffs, you can throw all this out the winder. These are simply my thoughts on playing against your average, horrible LL player.
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The problem with all this (was going to start out with "tl;dr", then realized that "tl;riabib (too long; read it anyway because I'm bored)" was more accurate) is that in the sample hand you posted your Villan isn't a "horrible LL player." He's obviously good enough to know what to do when he flops a good, not great hand, and he beat you over the head with it. The more important question, to me, is why didn't YOU fear the turn ace? Especially after the c/r on the flop, your play on that flop is a clear fold in a smallish pot.
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