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Re: Sometimes I forget to think about what the opponent migth have
you should call the turn and raise a non-spade river.
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Re: Sometimes I forget to think about what the opponent migth have
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you should call the turn and raise a non-spade river. [/ QUOTE ] And are you calling a reraise? |
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Re: Sometimes I forget to think about what the opponent migth have
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[ QUOTE ] you should call the turn and raise a non-spade river. [/ QUOTE ] And are you calling a reraise? [/ QUOTE ] ofcourse |
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Re: Sometimes I forget to think about what the opponent migth have
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] you should call the turn and raise a non-spade river. [/ QUOTE ] And are you calling a reraise? [/ QUOTE ] ofcourse [/ QUOTE ] I think your plan seems like major spewage. You raised preflop, and then 3-bet after someone bet, and someone else raised. Then, SB continued to lead into you. What do you put him on here? Raising the river forces you to call just incase, but then you are putting in 2 extra BB when you are behind (which is often). I cant really see too many hands SB could have that we beat, so I really dont see why you want to raise the river. Edit: I think the title of this post is well fitting [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Sometimes I forget to think about what the opponent migth have
I wouldn't worry with raising the river it looks so much like he just didn't want the turn to get checked through. Maybe if the river is something like an A that solves your kicker problem, but your never gonna be ahead of a reraise on the river, only hoping to chop so the whole raising situation doesn't seem good for me.
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