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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
I'm pretty sure that I have the best hand here a lot against this opponent, which is why I like my line up until the 3-bet. I think there's a better line to extract more from Harv72b. What do you think?
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#72
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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
Anyone?
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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
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I'm pretty sure that I have the best hand here a lot against this opponent, which is why I like my line up until the 3-bet. I think there's a better line to extract more from Harv72b. What do you think? [/ QUOTE ] Since I know what Harv had this is kind of biased, but calling his turn raise and donking the river is the most profitable line. |
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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
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[ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure that I have the best hand here a lot against this opponent, which is why I like my line up until the 3-bet. I think there's a better line to extract more from Harv72b. What do you think? [/ QUOTE ] Since I know what Harv had this is kind of biased, but calling his turn raise and donking the river is the most profitable line. [/ QUOTE ] I think calling the turn raise and checking the river may be more profitable, unless Harv is playing really badly. |
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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
I still think that Harv is trying to draw to some sort of monster and is trying to value raise. I would have to re- raise here to extract bets, then fire away on the river. But to keep it tricky, I would also advocate calling, then c/r the river, since Harv is not going to slow down at all here. |
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Re: Cold call/smoothbet
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I think calling the turn raise and checking the river may be more profitable, unless Harv is playing really badly. [/ QUOTE ] spicy. |
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