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I bluff
Party 10/20 6-max.
Decent TAG, probably a 2+2er, open raises from MP, and I 3-bet KK OTB. Blinds fold and he calls. Flop is AJ6r. He check/calls. Turn is 7. He check/calls. River is a 3. He bets, I raise... |
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Re: I bluff
Thatīs exactly why the WA/WB line is so good with bet-call on the end. I would never fold an ace there to you.
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#3
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Re: I bluff
Bad. He's not paying off with anything you beat. An ace is folding very rarely.
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Re: I bluff
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An ace is folding very rarely. [/ QUOTE ] Oh, ok. This post was really just in indirect way to ask if we should be bet/calling or bet/folding when using the WA/WB line with our weak aces. |
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Re: I bluff
Most people never bet/fold the river. He open-raised in MP so he probably has a decent ace here. The weak-ace WA/WB lines I've seen people bet/folding to here have been mostly in blind defense, no?
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Re: I bluff
I was thinking he might fold A8, A9, AT. If you put villain in the CO, I was thinking he might also fold down to A2.
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Re: I bluff
i think the very large majority of 10/20 6-max players, and this includes TAGs, take this line then fold to the river raise with an ace a miniscule amount of the time. the raise coming from MP means he's not very likely to have a small ace, and if he raised from the CO and you 3-bet from the button, well it's a steal situation and he's less likely to fold any ace anyways.
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Re: I bluff
I tried this about a year ago with the same hand on almost the exact same board and got called by whatever the second pair was (I think a queen). I stopped doing it after that.
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Re: I bluff
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I tried this about a year ago with the same hand on almost the exact same board and got called by whatever the second pair was (I think a queen). I stopped doing it after that. [/ QUOTE ] And then soma_ owned me with it here. |
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Re: I bluff
i did this live against a nit and got called. even nits dont fold top pair on the river for one bet on a dry board
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