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Old 11-15-2005, 07:51 AM
Aaron_ Aaron_ is offline
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Default Re: JTs against a loose passive

I hate checking on the river because I really want to see a showdown against an opponent like this. I wish you had some post flop reads to help. I really don't see getting raised on the river -- he would have told you he had a K by now.

I'm afraid that if you check, you're going to be folding to a bluff from a loose opponent with a missed drawing hand *enough of the time* (like an A, T, 9, or wired pair he's calling down with no matter what). I try not to give opponents with PF stats like he has much credit for a hand (even if he's passive post flop, and especially if he's aggressive post flop -- his PF stats probably indicate the latter).

Whatch you guys think?
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