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Re: Flopped nuts, standard line?
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There is no way the BB is trying to bluff at this pot on the river. He probably has a J and thinks he just sucked out on big Aces. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what I put BB on as well, but was still leary of the SB going for a c/r. |
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Re: Flopped nuts, standard line?
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[ QUOTE ] - very possible that BB is bluffing and you're not getting any more bets from him. [/ QUOTE ] There is no way the BB is trying to bluff at this pot on the river. He probably has a J and thinks he just sucked out on big Aces. [ QUOTE ] - possible but unlikely that BB has you beat [/ QUOTE ] So far all the BB has done is call. I doubt he has a set or had top two-pair. [ QUOTE ] -possible that your overcaller has you beat [/ QUOTE ] If SB had filled up, I think it is more likely he leads so that the paired board doesn't check through and he gets the chance to 3-bet. For all these reasons, I think raising the river is good. [/ QUOTE ] eh, I could argue with everything you just said, but I could also agree with it. I think it's close but I'm on your side now. |
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Re: Flopped nuts, standard line?
I think I would have capped the Flop.
I'm raising this river and calling a 3 bet. |
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Re: Flopped nuts, standard line?
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I think I would have capped the Flop. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't want to risk not getting two bets in on the turn. |
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