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Member since 04-26-2008
More posts by razboynik
I would have 3bet preflop, because the limper is a fish, and the other player in mid position was probably isolating him.
As played, I would check on the river.
With such a dry flop, he probably knows that you will be cbetting with a 100% of your range, therefore a check/raise will be very profitable for him.
100bb deep without any significant hist...
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 56.814% 48.66% 08.16% 50821808 8520284.00 { AcJs }
Hand 1: 43.186% 35.03% 08.16% 36588168 8520284.00 { AA, JJ-TT, AJs-ATs, KQs, JTs, AJo-A...
100bb deep I would have 3bet on the flop, trying to get it all in. You got the 2nd nut flush draw with two overs and back-door straight draw.
I would have 3bet preflop.
As played, I would probably make a reluctant fold on the river. What could he possibly have on the river that you beat? His river bet doesn't make sense if his ha...
I think that you're obliged to cbet the flop. It's the optimal move in this situation. He folds = great / he calls = you've got outs / he raises = you fold. You're definitely not putting any mor...
I would just call his check/raise and let him bluff off his money. The only real danger card on the turn is a diamond. If you re-raise, then he'll probably fold, unless he has 9x, 66, or 78 of d...
The villain is representing a very small range of hands. His raise is very committing, considering the effective stacks, and considering he's a 29/6, I would be inclined to make a reluctant fold...
My 10p worth...
isildur knows 100% where Krantz is at, and therefore knows that he can't call that shove on the river.