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Why? Bet and call a raise. Bet the river if he calls the turn.
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Why? Bet and call a raise. Bet the river if he calls the turn. [/ QUOTE ] yup. he will call with Ax unless he is weak tight. |
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He's either drawing dead or I am beat.
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If he is drawing dead, he's still likely paying you off some.
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With what? He doesn't appear to have an A as I would expect that to be pushed harder on the flop.
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With what? He doesn't appear to have an A as I would expect that to be pushed harder on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] you capped preflop. it's likely he's in calldown mode. |
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A weak ace that wanted to raise the turn but couldn't?
If you think he's not paying off a turn AND river bet with jank, I can see checking behind and trying to coax more out of him on the river. Depends on what you think of him and what he thinks of you. This being 3/6, I think that when confused/unclear, I like the default value bet. |
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With what? He doesn't appear to have an A as I would expect that to be pushed harder on the flop. [/ QUOTE ]People like to think you're full of [censored]. You'll get called down with any PP, any pair and a lot of other crap. You'll do much better if you focus on extracting bets when you're ahead, as opposed to inducing bluffs. |
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He's either drawing dead or I am beat. [/ QUOTE ] many times that he is behind, he has no idea he is drawing dead. He is going to call both streets for you when behind so often that it makes up for anything else you could be thinking about. poor kid could have a set right now. |
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