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Re: Assuming you are talking about limit
and obviously your read is important here too.
even just the 'stats' on your opponent without a read can do the trick. If your opponent has stats that he is pretty darned tight on the river then you can go ahead and be more likely to let it go if the pot is something less than huge. If your opponent has previously been raising rivers and induced a couple folds from you or opponents (or showing-down hands that weren't THAT great) than you are obviously going to be more willing to call it down. I disagree that this isn't discussed though. These types of 'my opponent C/R'ed me on the river' type of hands come up in the strategy forums all the time. post a specific hand and your read of the opponent/situation and perhaps you'll get some feedback as to whether your call-down or fold was a good idea. |
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