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Re: results and thoughts. . .
If he is weak tight and you have him on kk qq, then you know it will be hard for him to lay it down, even with an ace on board. (I recently tried to bluff a weak tighty, thinking he'd give me credit for a set. He didn't. Lesson learned once again).
Still, had you been in position, I like the bluff attempt, assuming that this guy knows that you will call preflop raises with pp's and with connectors. But I think the turn is the place to make it. How would you have played 89, 76, or a set? Had I aces and had you check raised the turn, I'd seriously consider folding, if I knew you liked to play connectors. With KK or QQ, the possibility of my folding to your turn check raise becomes even more possible. And so his perception of you plays a big role in this hand also. What hands do you typically play against his raises? And how do you tend to play them? |
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