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Re: 88 in EP. (Stars $20 Deepstack) Oh, and i\'m a calling station.
You dont think Villan bluffs the turn? There are plenty of potential hands that bet this without thinking they are bluffing. It really doesnt look like we have a J. So, I think he bets any PP, AX KX with a pair, and a lot of over cards. If he checks behind, that is fine. We prefer this pot small anyway
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Re: 88 in EP. (Stars $20 Deepstack) Oh, and i\'m a calling station.
IF villain bets the turn he should push not mini-bluff.
From villain's point of view, hero probably has a midpair or overs. Villain is behind. (Note that from both players point of view they are behind) The number of jacks that villain can represent dropped by 50%. Hero is probably committed to the pot with a mid pair. I'd say villains FE just dropped dramatically, and he should check behind and expect hero to check on the river. |
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Re: 88 in EP. (Stars $20 Deepstack) Oh, and i\'m a calling station.
I agree that, villan's best line is either to jam the turn or check.
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Re: 88 in EP. (Stars $20 Deepstack) Oh, and i\'m a calling station.
*blind response*
I've been thinking about this type of calldown line a lot lately. Preflop: Raising or calling is fine. I'd raise if it's a tight table and call if there's a lot of limping going on. Flop: Definitely understand no continuation bet, and also the call. The problem is that MP2 is betting into 3 players, so it depends on the read. Sans that, I think we have to fold here. I think it's important that we decide if we're ahead here or not, instead of waiting for the turn to see what he does. Turn: The way this hand played out, how about leading out with a bet of 1200-1500? If he calls, we'll probably have to check and let it go on the river. If he pushes we fold. River: I don't like this. There's another overcard and MP2 has been betting every street. I think most villains who are behind us here are going to make a smaller bet unless he's a tricky player. I like the calldown line a lot when your heads-up on the flop. Here it looks like we're behind too often to make this play. Any read on MP2 here? I do think this is an interesting hand. |
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