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Re: River bluff against BBuddy
I like to give up this river. Unless you are a very tough player and buddy knows it, you are likely not value betting just an ace here, and you are also likely not holding just a queen. I think if I'm bbuddy with an ace, I'm thinking that if I call you will either show me AQ or a missed draw, because its just not that likely that you'd lead the flop into that many people with a queen, and its also unlikely you'd be value betting an ace. A better line is to pot the turn, that will put him in a very tricky spot, assuming he didnt flop huge.
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Re: River bluff against BBuddy
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Unless you are a very tough player and buddy knows it [/ QUOTE ] He probably sees my as nutpeddler if that help [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: River bluff against BBuddy
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[ QUOTE ] Unless you are a very tough player and buddy knows it [/ QUOTE ] He probably sees my as nutpeddler if that help [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] He is more likely to see you as unknown than a nutpeddler if you haven't gotten into any big confrontations with him. He plays so many tables that I suspect this is the case. -James |
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Re: River bluff against BBuddy
Strassa is on the right track when he says the fold equity is on the turn. His line would be a lot better, however, if the stacks were deeper. Here, there is no threat of a pot-sized river bet.
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