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Thanks for the replies. The reason I didn't raise the flop is that I thought the button might raise with the same hands he'd coldcall with, and play some others for 1 bet but not 2. And any of us could have AA-KK here.
Completely agree with everyone about calling the river, though. My biggest hole is a lack of river aggression, especially with position, so I've been consciously looking for spots where I can increase it and sometimes I lose perspective. Cue this hand. And something about his bet didn't seem right. Wouldn't he try to check-raise with AAA? Also, in my multi-tabling frenzy, I may have forgotten about his pf cap, and AdTd flashed through my mind. Anyway, I immediately regretted the raise once I clicked, but was relieved to see him just call. Turned out he had KK- what a tool. |
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Actually, as I think more about it, maybe his river bet was expert. It ensures he gets a bet in against an overplayed QQ-JJ which might check behind, and the bet on the river ace should probably scare a thinking player from raising with an underset. Too bad for him I wasn't thinking [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Or he may also be a tool. |
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Actually, as I think more about it, maybe his river bet was expert. It ensures he gets a bet in against an overplayed QQ-JJ which might check behind, and the bet on the river ace should probably scare a thinking player from raising with an underset. Too bad for him I wasn't thinking [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Or he may also be a tool. [/ QUOTE ] Id say he's just a tool. Paying off the raise on the river demonstrates that fairly well. |
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