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Good post there,
I'm buying everything of it and have changed my mind to a fold on to the turn min-raise. |
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Great post -
If SB is not a "solid" player and has a much wider range of hands, would you advocate re-potting on the turn? |
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Fold to the turn minraise given your hand range (no hands you are beating)
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Great post - If SB is not a "solid" player and has a much wider range of hands, would you advocate re-potting on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Probably not. Whether he's a donk or not, he's still shown great strength by checking two streets of a draw-heavy board. I'd be interested in getting to showdown relatively cheaply most of the time (as KJ is certainly in his range, as well as possibly KQ or AK along with the hands that are beating us) but would probably go broke if I rivered a seven. When I don't have good reads on people, I often look for ways to get to showdown so I can develop those reads. If somebody takes a pot down ten hands in a row without a showdown, I have an idea that he's pretty aggressive but I don't know if he's a bluffaholic, a semibluffaholic, overplays top pair, or is just getting smacked in the face by the deck. If some of those hands get shown down, I have a much better idea of what I'm dealing with. |
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