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Re: Flopped Boat vs River Push from a TAG
If this villain is indeed a good solid thinking tag, I think you lost to AK. The check behind on the flop followed by extreme agression on later streets is never a good sign. I'd probably consider a fold on that river, but I'd probably call anyway knowing that i'm beat.
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Re: Flopped Boat vs River Push from a TAG
looks to me like a typically trapping slowplay. I would be very surpised if villain didn't have AA or AK.
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Final (stray) thoughs and results
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If this villain is indeed a good solid thinking tag, I think you lost to AK. [/ QUOTE ] That really is the question, isn't it?. Unfortunately 70 hands isn't anywhere near enough of a sample size to be conclusive. I've seen several examples recently where an opponents playing style turned out to be radically different than the first 100 hands or so suggested. I had that thought in mind as this played out and decided to threat villain as an "unknown with TAG tendencies." Because of this, even though I suspected villain might have me beat, there were just too many other possible hands he might be playing here like this that I was still ahead of. <100 hands just wasn't enough for me to trust my "read" that I was beat. So...I called. Villain hit his two-outer on the turn (well, techinically he had 4 outs since another K would still give him the pot). He showed AA for a bigger boat. |
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Re: Flopped Boat vs River Push from a TAG
I don't think a solid player will put his stack in with KQ or KJ in this spot, since he can't expect another tag to call with a worst hand.
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