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Re: ATs
I like the play. nh.
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#2
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Re: ATs
Your play is good but only if he is capable of c/raising overcards (probably including a flush draw). Otherwise just bet and fold to a raise.
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#3
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Re: ATs
The more I think about this I really think checking behind is the best play. If we get check raised the pot is 7.25BB back to us, and I'm going to have a hard time folding b/c villian might be doing it with a hand we beat or something like KK that we almost have odds to continue with. Also, we might not be losing taht many bets by checkijng behind if villian is going to fold something like 99 or AK UI. We might actually get a bet on the river from these hands taht we normallywouldn't. The only downside IMO is that we are giving free cards to hand that we currently beat, but against a tricky opponent I think checking behind might be best.
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Re: ATs
textbook
for the turn: inducing a bluff > betting out IMO 1 less bet to be made, but we are garunteed a showdown, rather than throw it away(from a villian C/R), or make a bet with no value |
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Re: ATs
Yeah, some nice posts by Tehox in here.
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