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Hows this semi-bluff look?
Party NL50 6-max
Villain A is button and is SLA-A with $48.55 - will make a C/B no matter what, and will slow down after Villain B is SB and is LA-A with $68.55 - will stick his chips in with just a little piece Hero is BB with $64.40 and is TAG so far Hero is dealt 8c 6c Folded to Villain A who raises to $2, Villain B calls, Hero calls [$6] Flop: 4c 6d 7s checked to Villain A who bets $3, Villain B calls, hero calls (normally would raise but with B in the middle you never know his range of cards) [$15] Turn: 9c checked to Villain A who bets $5, Villain B calls, hero raises to $25 So, I figured with outs to the flush and straight outs with a pair I had enough to blow them off their weak bet/calls. Criticism welcome as usual. :P |
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Re: Hows this semi-bluff look?
I like it...
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Re: Hows this semi-bluff look?
Depends how well they'll pay off if you hit, but in general this is a pretty good spot to make a move. Check the river if they call and let their crap hand take it (unless you improve).
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Re: Hows this semi-bluff look?
They folded in this case... but what if I had pair of overcards like AK unimproved. Good spot for a pure bluff given their lack of strength? Keep in mind i'm viewed as relatively tight if they pay attention.
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