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whitelime
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theRabidDoG
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for balance purposes betting this river as a bluff 25-33% of the time is never gonna be a bad idea vs a regular. it might be unnecessary since its doubtful if he will fold enough of the time. plus if hes so good that u feel u have to balance its better to do it with your missed draws here otherwise ure gonna be bluffing too often on a board where its unlikely that u have a very strong hand.
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junglefever
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wtf, did you limp call?
as played bluff river is good; villain has 88-QQ or has whamboozled you sir
the funny thing about scenarios like this is that, depending on villain, 3 situations can be the case:
single bet>double>trip
trip>single>double
double>single>trip
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KRANTZ
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I'd probably give up. I don't think there are too many hands he is folding on that river.
I think you get looked up every time too when all draws miss, especially if you're a looser player and wouldn't always v-bet KT, KJ, and KQ on all three streets here. Not saying you wouldn't, but that's something to keep in mind. Check river... I also wouldn't always fire the turn, depending on who the player is.
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dohdohdoh
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I just dump it after the flop bet. You have no showdown value if he's drawing with Axs to the flush etc. What's his 'call c-bet %'? If that is reasonably low then I wouldn't barrel the turn. Guys who have high 'call c-bet%' always seem to floating these type of flops with PPs, even AQ.
You're repping Kx and that's it. Once he's called two rounds, he either has a K, set or just isn't folding 88-QQ.
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junglefever
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