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So you'd be raising the turn for value then? Or as a bluff? If an ace comes you are raising as a bluff, so I don't really like that scenario, if something else comes and you raise for value, do you really think a TAG calls you down here with a worse hand? That depends on the dynamic between you two, but it doesn't seem all that likely to me... given it is a blind war it could work but I don't think that you get him to call down w/ that line often enough to get the extra small bet or whatever. Also consider that hands like AJ/KJ/88-TT will be more inclined to call down a turn raise and then you lose more when you're behind but threaten to fold him out if you're ahead.
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I dont see any god way to play this after the flop other then calling it down.
Most TAG's will check-raise this flop with hands lika A3, K3 and so on so I think that there is value to the flop-raise. If I don't raise on the flop or turn I realy need to see a showdown. So calling it down after his flop-raise can be that bad of a line. |
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I dont see any god way to play this after the flop other then calling it down. Most TAG's will check-raise this flop with hands lika A3, K3 and so on so I think that there is value to the flop-raise. If I don't raise on the flop or turn I realy need to see a showdown. So calling it down after his flop-raise can be that bad of a line. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. However, given that he checked, I might check behind and call one on the river. |
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I instafold this river. that is a value bet if I've ever seen one.
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