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Re: Re-bluff: possible squeeze-bluff
there is no way he's folding TT-AA, AK, AQ...he may even call with 99...i don't see any point in giving a short stack action pf with a hand like JTo
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Re: Re-bluff: possible squeeze-bluff
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BB raises to 55. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] there’s ~$80 in the pot [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] BB’s got around 130 left behind. [/ QUOTE ] Just fold. If he's any good, he's not folding any A, let alone a decent PP. |
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Re: Re-bluff: possible squeeze-bluff
mindflyer is right, this is not even a properly executed squeeze play. A squeeze play is where you are squeezing the caller of the initial raiser in between yourself and the inital raiser.
This is a squeeze play Hero raises to 12, laggy SB raises to 35 (could mean any two), loose bb calls (perceived weakness), you PUSH. SB folds, bb folds. The thinking is if you can get the inital raiser to fold so well the caller. All your doing in this siutation is isolating the shortstack which is what the shortstack wants as he is happy to coinflip headsup with the chance of doubling up. Thing is with JT you are quite possibly way behind a LARGE part of his range. At best you are a slight dog in a coinflip here and very rarely is the shortstack ever folding as he is committed. |
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Re: Re-bluff: possible squeeze-bluff
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mindflyer is right, this is not even a properly executed squeeze play. [/ QUOTE ] I meant the HE was squeezing. Seeing this, I basically try to bluff the bluffer here. Sorry for the confusing language. |
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