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dont you think his likelihood of having an ace is reduced by the turn check on a super raggedy board. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, you're right about that. I didn't consider that at all. Now I don't know. |
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I think you should c/r this flop with a lot of hands. Not just ones you hit. Villain's CO opening range is huge, and this flop missed him lots. It is also an easy flop for him to get away from if he holds a weak A or K.
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I think that you should just check-raise the flop and bet the turn. If you are an aggressive player you might get a suspicion call down from ace high since they will assume you are bluffing at the 6s.
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I think the board is too naked to check twice as it makes it pretty easy for him to gain or save bets.
IŽll mix between bet out, check-raise or check-call, bet turn. The way you played I think check-raising the river is fine as he may not call A-high anyway and will probably bet if he checked a medium pair behind on the turn. |
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