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Re: peterchi = aggro fish? (A6o in BB)
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I'm learning as well so I'm more asking than stating: what is a blank on the turn? 5/4/3/2? Anything else doesn't give warm fuzzies given villains wide preflop range. what about c/r in this spot? Are you more likely to get someone to fold 2 overs with a c/r here. If you get 3-bet you can fold given villains 0.91 aggr. number. ~FishNChips [/ QUOTE ] That's a good point, I guess there aren't a whole lot of blanks on this board. Even a 5 isn't so good because he could easily have 78. I think I'd rather see a J. I didn't want to go for a c/r because UTG was too passive to bet if he missed, and I didn't want to give free cards. Granted there's no need to really care too much about this pot, but I still figured my pair was worth a value-bet. |
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Re: peterchi = aggro fish? (A6o in BB)
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I'm learning as well so I'm more asking than stating: what is a blank on the turn? 5/4/3/2? Anything else doesn't give warm fuzzies given villains wide preflop range. [/ QUOTE ] Pretty much anything that's not a K or a Q. J and T aren't great either. [ QUOTE ] what about c/r in this spot? Are you more likely to get someone to fold 2 overs with a c/r here. If you get 3-bet you can fold given villains 0.91 aggr. number. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think he'll fold so I'd rather let him bluff at it and save a bet when I'm behind some donkishly played PP. |
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Re: peterchi = aggro fish? (A6o in BB)
My line here is usually to call the raise and then bet out the turn, fold to a raise.
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