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Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
Check my though process on this one.
Pokerworld 3-6 HE Bunky is the BB with Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Folded to Co who raises, button and SB fold, Bunky calls. Read on CO. A bit on the weak tightish side, tries to steal blinds but doesn't play well post flop. Flop comes T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] bunky checks, Co bets, I consider a checkraise, but I just decide to call. Turn: 6 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I consider the stop and go, cnsider a check/call, but i decide on a check raise semibluff. He checks behind. Now I know he has no part of this board. River T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I bet.... |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
I likes it.
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
Seems very standard against this type of opponent.
I am always very scared players are trying to do this to me when I check behind with AK/AQ on raggy boards on the turn 3-way and then one of them bets, but they're probably not. |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
bump
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
A terminology quibble: I think you can only stop and go on the turn if you bet the flop. Or not? I dunno.
I think your thought process is ok here. The question is, does he call this bet with A or K high? I know a lot of bad players do. I keep looking for a way you could have attacked earlier and can't really find one. I probably would have check-raised the flop but I don't know if that's the right move. NT |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
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I keep looking for a way you could have attacked earlier and can't really find one. I probably would have check-raised the flop but I don't know if that's the right move. [/ QUOTE ] i seriously considered that, I also considered leading, but this guy doesn't fold to flop check raises, so it pretty much committs me to betting the turn when I whiff as well. The turn check raise he will fold Ace or King high, no doubt. I bet the river on the scare card, I did call on the flop didn't I? Could look to him like I have a T. |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
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Seems very standard against this type of opponent. I am always very scared players are trying to do this to me when I check behind with AK/AQ on raggy boards on the turn 3-way and then one of them bets, but they're probably not. [/ QUOTE ] I usually fear it as well. But, for the most part I usually put them on a hand rather than a draw. I just felt like a bet would take it down here. |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle (Results)
he folded to my river bet.
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
I 3bet preflop QJs is likely much better than his range of hands.
If he doesnt hit the flop he might fold against a flop bet. |
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Re: Blind defense becomes psychogical battle
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I bet the river on the scare card, I did call on the flop didn't I? Could look to him like I have a T. [/ QUOTE ] I can't come up with any hands that makes a ten a scare card and that he also consider folding on the river. |
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