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A bluff.
10-handed 3/6 on party.
I open for 20 with 55 in the CO. Been experimenting with raising my small pockets lately. BB calls. He is one of the many decent non-star players in 3/6. I think so at least, haven 't played a lot with him and didn't have PT on this computer. Slightly loose, moderately aggressive, probably PT stats of about 22/6/2. I think he is capable of making at least moderate laydowns. My stack is 480ish and he covers me. FLOP ($43): 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4. He checks to me, I bet 30 or 35, can't remember. He raises to 70. I call with a sneaky turn plan. TURN ($180): 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]4(Q) He bets 100, I move in for 290 more. What think ye? |
#2
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Re: A bluff.
The way u played it, looks like an over pair to me.Interesting to know how he plays AK or AQ or big pairs.
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#3
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Re: A bluff.
Yup, representing an overpair.
Opponent will lay down (probably) any pair from 55-JJ with this play, if he's decent, maybe even KK or AA, if he think's you're capable of raising PF with 45s, as you should be, from the cutoff. Any 4 calls you instantly. Good line. |
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Re: A bluff.
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Interesting to know how he plays AK or AQ or big pairs. [/ QUOTE ] Haven't played enough to get that specific reads. |
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