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Re: 5-10 flopped boat at the Bike.........how\'s my line?
Interesting line, if you look like you are bullying the table and he knows this I might be tempted to overbet the pot on the flop, check the turn like I gave up, and then overbet the river. It probably won't work often, but you'll stack him when it does, yes/no? I suppose observant opponents will pick up on what you did when they are facing a huge river bet...but it was just a thought.
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Re: 5-10 flopped boat at the Bike.........how\'s my line?
Hey river,
Lead the flop. If not that, check-raise the flop. Bet more on the turn. If not that, check-raise the turn. River bet amount was good. A river check-raise might have been good too, depending on his range of hands and how he would play them. If more money got in there earlier, it's a moot point, though. Hope he filled up with 64... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ML4L |
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Re: major error in original post....please reread
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often times players who are very aggressive go into check/call mode it sets off warning bells in observant players. [/ QUOTE ] this is exactly what I was thinking given the image you said you had......for that reason, I think you should've played this like a maniac from the flop onwards.....overbet, raise, etc....either overbet the flop or checkraise the flop and then definitely bet out big on the turn.....either he's got something or he doesn't - you win the most when he's got a big ace or an under full, not by trying to keep him in "in case" he's got a flush draw or something.....let'em go broke......you don't know how many times I've been running over a table and then flop a rockcrusher and play it like I'm on a monster bluff or missed draw only to be called by one pair...... |
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Re: 5-10 results
so i bet 400 on the river he thought for about a minute then called.
he mucked his hand and actually looked a bit surprised to see my boat. i didn't see his hand but i think he had a pocket pair, and my unusual line confused him (at least thats what i'd like to give myself credit for). anyways i know he didn't have an ace because he's the kind of guy that would have shown his bigger ace to show how lucky i got to hit the four, and thats the only reason i got his money. i'm pretty sure that had i checkraised at any point he would have dropped. i think i like ML's line of leading the flop and then checking the turn, then overbetting the river. this is actually a line i use a lot when i flop a monster vs. a preflop raiser. although depending on the stack size i sometimes CR the turn and sometimes overbet the river. |
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