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Old 11-29-2005, 02:10 AM
shmahappens shmahappens is offline
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Default Re: Drawing the Line, Then Erasing It

I think you should a) bet when it gets checked to you, b) fold on the turn if the tightish player raises/checkraises.

If he checkraises you know you're beat, so you're losing one BB. By your line (checking the turn) you let the agro draw and the tight draw (if he hasn't setted already), and are still going to pay that one BB by calling a river bet.

If he's tight he's very rarely going to bluff-bet this river, if he has KQ or the like he'll probably call your turn bet, and not CR

So in my mind you're letting them draw, losing value when ahead, and going to pay the same amount if behind - only you get the pat on the back of seeing the winning hand (he bets river, you call and see set), instead of folding when you know you're beat (when he CR that set on turn)
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