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Re: too funky with A9s?
Too funky yes.
If villain has a hand you will get paid off. If he does not have a hand I would rather bet the turn and hope for a bluff raise. I appreciate the honesty in your post about playing scared or at least being self-conscious while playing higher than usual. I have the same feelings online. Not quite as bad playing live. |
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Re: too funky with A9s?
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You will often induce a bluff by simply betting the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Many small stake players love to raise turns in heads-up pots on bluffs. Bet flop. Bet-three-bet turn. Bet river. |
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Re: too funky with A9s?
without reading any replies I like your preflop and flop lines. On the turn you are missing a bet when you dont checkraise him. You've set him up to bluff at this board, or to make a good second best hand. It is clear here that if he has a hand like AQ or AJ he is expecting a split at worst. Unless he has nothing he is more than likely gonna pay you off.
Check-Call on the turn is too fancy. Slowplaying is when you let your opponent make a good second best hand or let him bluff at a board where your strength is hidden. Check/Raise the turn, lead river. |
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