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Re: 15/30 A river raise-fold - AK
I would've reraised the turn.
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Re: 15/30 A river raise-fold - AK
I think folding is bad. You're putting him on too narrow a range. Also the the donk factor I've heard mentioned above.
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Re: 15/30 A river raise-fold - AK
"I can fold TPTK against LAGs for one bet on the river." We could make it a t-shirt [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: 15/30 A river raise-fold - AK
Thanks for the input guys.
Some of my thoughts: The guy was aggressive postflop, but actually seemed relatively sane. He definitely could be raising the flop with a PP trying to get me off a better one, so I thought call-call-raise was a better line since he may actually be capable of folding something like 99 or TT before the river. My biggest problem is this: My line (prior to the river raise) looks exactly like KK-JJ. So, when I raise the river, he's thinking "this guy is FOS" and may well 3bet AJ+. I hadn't considered this at the time, and in retrospect it makes raise-calling better than raise-folding. If he's not thinking that hard then raise-fold is best imo - against a more unimaginitive/predictable/passive player. So, I raised, he 3bet, I folded. I said NH, he said "A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]." Dunno if I believe him or not, but I really needed to consider what he thought of my hand before taking this line. Thanks, Surf |
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