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Re: AA-----what\'s my river line
Very easy bet/fold line. Clear value-bet.
He's calling all overpairs you beat, and only raising you with TT. He's not bluffing you with the all-in player. Garland |
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Re: AA-----what\'s my river line
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He's not bluffing you with the all-in player. [/ QUOTE ] There is a fairly decent chance CO has the second best hand. Making a big laydown here is IMHO a bad idea. I would get a sick feeling in my stomach and call. Unless you believe BB is going to take the main pot a high percentage of the time... |
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Re: AA-----what\'s my river line
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Very easy bet/fold line. Clear value-bet. He's calling all overpairs you beat, and only raising you with TT. He's not bluffing you with the all-in player. Garland [/ QUOTE ] Not so sure about that. If you're the villain in this hand and have something like x9c, don't you think raising this river could be an excellent play? |
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Re: AA-----what\'s my river line
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Villain that reraised seemed somewhat TAG, didnt seem like a bad player. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] If you're the villain in this hand and have something like x9c [/ QUOTE ] If the villain is tight aggressive, then the x you described would also be a 9, which is another hand hero cannot beat. If he were to semi-bluff the straight-draw, raising the turn would be the time to do it. I stand by the bet-fold line. Garland |
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Re: AA-----what\'s my river line
I thought I was in the fricking SH forum still. So ya, I agree with you.
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