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Re: working on my river play
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By betting you allow him to call those weak hands and the board doesn't seem to lend itself to a bluff-raising that often. [/ QUOTE ] How is this not a good bluff-raising board? The only way it could be better is if it was the ace of hearts. That said I do think bet/folding is right, especially at this limit where bluff-raising is less common - I just don't think the possibility should be discounted entirely. |
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Re: working on my river play
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How is this not a good bluff-raising board? [/ QUOTE ] I think that it's not considered a good raising board because villian will often think that hero may have been flop betting his gutshot and hit it on the turn. |
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Re: working on my river play
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[ QUOTE ] By betting you allow him to call those weak hands and the board doesn't seem to lend itself to a bluff-raising that often. [/ QUOTE ] How is this not a good bluff-raising board? The only way it could be better is if it was the ace of hearts. That said I do think bet/folding is right, especially at this limit where bluff-raising is less common - I just don't think the possibility should be discounted entirely. [/ QUOTE ] It is good because people are less likely to do it here. On this board when raised it is usually straight / A. When people are more educated in the game and realise that a raise will mean straight/A and they are against a thinking TAG then a bluff raise is more common and only when they believe Hero doesn't have the straight.... Forgive me if I am wrong [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] True |
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Re: working on my river play
River fold looks OK to me.
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Re: working on my river play
I play it the same way.
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