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a standard line
5 handed AP
villain here is MDKID, a very straightforward player who is too loose preflop to be a winner. he likes to coldcall and limp trash. he will generally call any street with any piece/draw and will rarely "semibluff". also, he is capable of folding when he knows he is beat. 76s in BB MDKID opens in CO, folded to me in BB and I call. Flop T85r I c/r, he calls Turn Kr I bet, intending to check/fold river if called or raised. Standard? At the time of the hand I was thinking maybe c/r the turn is better when the K hits is better because it is more believable. Also, people generally check-raise more on teh turn when they have good hands. The other line I was thinking is check/call, check/call, check/fold, but this sucks in comparison to even the first line since i need very little fold equity to make it +EV to put in that 2nd bet on the flop. In short I just want thoughts on what you guys think since this is super standard for me but it might totally different for you guys. Also, does any put in a last stab on the river vs this type of opponent? |
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