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Old 11-22-2005, 10:40 AM
flawless_victory flawless_victory is offline
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Default Re: Ill-advised c/r river bluff? (they usually are)

id go ahead and bet the flop and i like the river checkraise.
also, im gonna reiterate what 1800 said, posting results in threads like this totally kills the discussion.
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Old 11-22-2005, 11:03 AM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: Ill-advised c/r river bluff? (they usually are)

<font color="blue">also, im gonna reiterate what 1800 said, posting results in threads like this totally kills the discussion. </font>

Of course, you guys are right, but it really shouldn't be that way. Most on here should be able to analyze a hand without being results orientated. Then again, there's really not much reason to include them. I'll remember next time.
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Old 11-22-2005, 12:52 PM
BradL BradL is offline
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Default Re: Ill-advised c/r river bluff? (they usually are)

I agree that most of the time I like leading the flop here, it really depends on the aggression of the pfr and the players behind. As it played it looks like you were trying to trap the players behind on the flop and the turn bet is good. River checkraise is fine, it has the potential to fold middle pockets and a poorly bet A high split.

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