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Re: Battling heads up in the blinds vs good player
SGS:
It's true that you could be beat, but look at your betting from his point of view. Your pre-flop raise looks like a steal. You call his flop bet and then check the turn. Check the turn and then bet the river --- this doesn't look strong. Why shouldn't he think that any ten in his hand is good? Should you re-raise on the river? I'd be less inclined to do so if I thought his river raise was the product of trickiness rather than the product of a judgment (by him) that your hand was weaker than his (which is what your betting showed). Gino |
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