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Re: Turn Against Tight, Passive
Again, you have given us no reads to work with.
It looks like he puts YOU on AK when he raises the non-heart turn, his c/r looks like KQ or even 99; maybe QQ, KK - which is less likely due to no cap pf. The turn c/r is very strong here due to the strength you have already shown in the hand. I would put you behind or drawing dead frequently (again with no reads). If you agree his turn c/r is strong and he doesn't bluff like this the correct fold may be on the turn. That said, TPTK is too damn good in a Micro game to fold with any certainty. I might see the river, make a crying call and notate the play of the SB for later hands. Tough one kiddo... -ZEN |
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Re: Turn Against Tight, Passive
You can't ever put him on AK, can you?
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Re: Turn Against Tight, Passive
I can put him on AK, but we cannot forget about
what he thinks you have after the raising war pre flop. Again, does your opponent re-raise/cap with AK? We cannot read a player we have never seen, we can only give standard ideas when we lack them. -ZEN |
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