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Re: Value bet vs induce bluff
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This board is so dry there' s few hands he could bluff with. Bet/fold, or check/fold but don't check/call imo. [/ QUOTE ] There's a good reason why check/fold wasn't under consideration on this hand. Let's say we (unwisely, IMO) check the river, and villain bets. We're surely good here 1 time in 7, no? |
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Re: Value bet vs induce bluff
I know, but it's still better than check call.
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Re: Value bet vs induce bluff
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I know, but it's still better than check call. [/ QUOTE ] I don't agree with that at all. I wouldn't check-call this, but it's not a totally unreasonable line. Check-fold really is unreasonable. |
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Re: Value bet vs induce bluff
I was thinking about this last night...seems to me that if you've got a good ready on your opponent then check fold could well be the right way to go... all depends on what site/limit your playing. BUT, if you aren't comfortable with that, for whatever reason which is very reasonable, then IMO bet/folding is gnerally better than check/calling. Most fish will call a bet with hands they won't bet with.
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Re: Value bet vs induce bluff
Pity if he has gone WA/WB (Maybe he thinks you're bluffing OCs etc) because if he spiked an eight whilst he protected his blind A8o or something you're still screwed.
Bet/fold it. |
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