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How was my River Bluff?
20-40 live at Brantford Casino.
I am by far the tightest at the table and havn't played a hand in a long time. But I am up 40BB and have won every hand that I've played and have shown down good hands only. Folded to me in the cutoff I have K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] and raise. semi-tight decent regular player in BB calls. Flop is all rainbow babbies and he throws out a bet. I call planning a check-raise bluff on the turn. Turn is a Q. He checks, I check (BET?) River is the Ace and he bets out. I raise, he thinks for a while and then reluctantly calls with A 10. |
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Re: How was my River Bluff?
I would consider calling the river as strongly as raising it. Actually I wouldn't really consider raising it at all, as I think you aren't getting the fold from a better hand often enough here.
Another thing: Would you raise AK on the river here? You play up until the river screams "no pair" (and your lack of a flop raise or turn bet even casts some doubts over something close to "nut no pair and nut pair draw"). The river raise seems a bit suspect, really. lars |
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Re: How was my River Bluff?
You are throwing in two BB to win four BB. There is just no way you take this down anywhere close to 50% of the time. And thatīs putting it nicely, IMHO.
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Re: How was my River Bluff?
Unnecessary, if you bet the turn.
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Re: How was my River Bluff?
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I call planning a check-raise bluff on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Ah the in-position delayed checkraise bluff. I love it! |
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