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Old 12-07-2005, 02:26 PM
sean c sean c is offline
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Default Re: Betting the river after being raised on the turn.

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Villian in this hand is very aggressive and good.

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I think it's really important to put your Villian on a hand range. Since he's good AND aggressive I'm having a hard time finding many hands that he's cold-calling 3-bets with before the flop.

You'd figure him to cap with AK, AA, KK, QQ, JJ. I suppose he might cold-call with a smaller pair depending on his read of the first raiser and the blinds; let's say, TT-88(77). He also might cold-call AQ/AJ/AT - especially if he's a little too loose and/or they're suited. Is he calling 3-bets cold with KQs/KJs?

I'm interested to hear what you're 3-bet cold-calling range is for this player. I also think that once you determine it we're going to see that we probably should've been 3-betting the turn and leading the river OR calling the turn raise and betting the river. I think the difference in these two possible lines lies in how loose your Villian is in regards to seeing showdowns.

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His cold call threw me big time. The only hands i excluded were AA-QQ and AK. He didn't seem tricky and being multi way i doubt he has these holdings. I would say QQ-88, AQs-ATs, KQs maybe but that was about it. Villian hasn't seen many showdowns he has won most pots uncontested.
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