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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
Well here's where I think this particular type of opponent is interesting to play against. I figured if I bet and was called, I could be up against a worse ace, or I could be behind. However I also figured this is a type of board where a thinking lag is more likely than normal to try to bluff at the pot. So I decided to bet, expecting a fold, hoping for a call with a worse ace, and almost anticipating a possible bluff check-raise.
I thought it was interesting that I checked behind on the turn to avoid being check-raised and didn't mind the river check-raise possibility at all. Anyways, that's what happened. I bet, he raised, I called. My hand was good against A8o. |
#12
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
very nice!
by betting you "induced a bluff raise" thats hella advanced...... |
#13
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
very nice. i don't know if i could have called the river c/r. but it does seem a little strange given the action. very nice.
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
Yah, inducing a bluff by betting...I don't think I've ever done that before this hand [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
The thinking lag opponents seem to give people trouble (including me) at party 10/206max and I felt I took advantage of their tendencies in this hand. I took away their turn bluff check-raise (which is a powerful weapon in this type of hand) by checking behind, and gave him the opportunity to bluff on the river when I felt I had a much stronger read on his hand. This is why the turn check-raise is much more scary than the river check-raise. On the turn I still don't know much about his hand, but once he checks the river I pegged it almost exactly. |
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
I'd rather bet the turn if I know I can fold to a raise, but the jack pairing is such a scare card, a bluff becomes very possible, so I didn't want to fold.
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
Yah, I decided I was GOING to call the check-raise before I bet, otherwise I'd have checked behind.
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#17
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
Without reading the posts. I vote bet, call a raise. This is a great spot to get him to bluff when you probably have the best hand.
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Re: me vs. a thinking lag
This part is pretty key here. Nice hand!
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