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routine turn plan
opponent is 65/11 with a 1.8 postflop aggression factor and a playerview displayed check-raise number of 14 over 700 hands. He's loose preflop, makes thin postflop calls and likes to play tricky via the check-raise. But he often likes to wait to check-raise until the turn or river, so I try to take advantage of this. Am I too fearful of a check-raise?
5-10 6-max opponent limps utg, I raise As 7s , all fold back to him, he calls flop [ 9d, 6c, 9s ] check-bet-call turn [ 5c ] [ 9d, 6c, 9s ] check, I check. Plan is to call any river bet and to raise an 8 or A. If opponent checks the river I bet if I improved and check my A unimproved. BTW, do you play an unimproved big A (AK-AT) any differently here? |
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