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This is a play I've used today a few times. I wonder if it's in anyone else's arsenal. You're against a relatively poor player who draws too thin too much. You are pretty sure he's on a draw and won't call any bets on the river. I thought this might get under his skin a bit, confuse him or something else.
Paradise 50NL, 5max. I cover with $65 or so, Villain has $48 in SB. Preflop, I limped w/ A2s, button limps, blinds are in. Flop A25r. Checked to me, I pot, called by button and villain. Turn is a Q, checked to me, I bet 1/2 pot, button drops, villain calls. River is another ace. Villain checks and I push. Due to a few factors I felt certain villain had no hand - probably a missed gutshot or something else that is not paying off a VB. He was very loose, poor, and liked to minbet or blocking bet marginal holdings while check-calling draws. He did the slow-check on the river. Basically, do you ever make a push like this to confuse or irritate an opponent when you know you won't get paid? Obviously only against a very poor player, but that's who I was up against. NT |
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To the OP...I don't get it. Why will this confuse or irritate your opponent?
If he is as bad as you say he is only playing his cards, and now has K high or something and does not care about insta-mucking. If you are so sure about his hand I think it makes more sense to bet some very small amount that will shame him if he folds to such a small bet, or calls and shows junk. Also, bet more on the turn (as much as he will call with an inferior hand). |
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