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Re: 15/30 KJo
Checking isn't favorable in either situation. We have no good reason to put him on an ace. Donks do donkey things. Maybe he called the flop with NE2, maybe he called it with 89. Fine it is possible that he has an ace, but it is going to take a lot more than a call on the flop to get me to stop betting 2nd button.... Or to stop betting with king high.
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Re: 15/30 KJo
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Checking isn't favorable in either situation. We have no good reason to put him on an ace. Donks do donkey things. Maybe he called the flop with NE2, maybe he called it with 89. Fine it is possible that he has an ace, but it is going to take a lot more than a call on the flop to get me to stop betting 2nd button.... Or to stop betting with king high. [/ QUOTE ] if he called the flop with nothing, it's actually more of an argument to check, right? |
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Re: 15/30 KJo
Not really, unless you know he will lead the river with air if you check behind on the turn...which is what I was asking previously.
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Re: 15/30 KJo
or if he'll catch something that would make him call the river when he would have folded, or if he has something like 55 that he'll call on the river but not the turn for some reason. though, I'd expect him to call 55 the whole way some portion of the time
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Re: 15/30 KJo
And what if he has 55 and a 5 hits the river? Or if he has KQ and a Q hits? Or 76/65 and hits the gutshot?
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Re: 15/30 KJo
the pot's pretty small, so the question becomes whether or not giving a 2 outer a free card is compensated for by the other factors I mentioned
what if all those hands checkraise and I'm forced to fold? |
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