Dead-Inside
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Joined 05/2008
I agree, I wasn't saying I thought it should be thought about one way or the other, just that I was contemplating both sides of the coin. Like I said though, I tend to think that if you think your opponent is going to be bluffing river enough with his air hands, and he checks an air hand, you typically were making a mistake.
I laughed when I heard you talk about that because that's exactly what I say to myself. "Yeah, uh... yeah I'm gonna call him if he bets I think. Hope he doesn't though", and then he checks air. And I'm like "... well at least I didn't make a bad call this time."
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seek42
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Joined 03/2007
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i think theres a pretty strong argument for him check-calling twice with a flush draw and then bluffing on the river when he misses. or making some kind of weird block bet with 9x cc or something. i dont think he would play a set this way just because if was trapping flop and turn he would surely trap the river. since nothing makes sense id click call. the worst that happens is u get info on how he plays Tx or something.
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ploloser237
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jjiggster
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Hi Dani,
Big fan of your vids since the pokersavvy days. Just wanted to comment on the J7 suited hand that you played from the small blind. Can a argument be made for betting on the turn? It's true that he can't strictly put you on what you have based on your action on the flop, but once you check the turn you essentially turn your hand face up and give him a good chance to barrel you on the turn and river on most scare cards.
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NateGZ
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