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Re: My hand pretty weak, his weaker?
[ QUOTE ] My guess I would be getting re-raised preflop [/ QUOTE ] ok fair enough. But the average player would flat call preflop I reckon [ QUOTE ] or cred on the flop [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] edit: my re-raise prelfop comment was only for AQ/KQ/QJ |
#12
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Re: My hand pretty weak, his weaker?
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[ QUOTE ] I hate calling turn and feeling completely lost on 50% of river cards, and he will probably half pot it again regardless. [/ QUOTE ] If he will half pot regardless... you will profit more so then pushing. Do you see why? [/ QUOTE ] Ok, but what about the fact that I really don't know how to react to any card higher 7 or higher on the river? A half pot from him again on river is only my guess, I haven't played a pot like this with him before. |
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Re: My hand pretty weak, his weaker?
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Ok, but what about the fact that I really don't know how to react to any card higher 7 or higher on the river? [/ QUOTE ] You call and showdown... You're not raising unless you spoke a ten, the point of my post is if he doesn'tfold a better hand (literally, wont fold mid pair) and the very small window of worse hands (underpairs, unless he really will call with a draw) he can call you with make this a call/call. Doesn't allow him to stop bluffing. Obv, having the read he'll bet no matter what he has or the river card is a little bit unrealistic, but in a vacuum, makes calling down much > raising turn. |
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Re: My hand pretty weak, his weaker?
He called with KJ clubs.
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