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Member since 08-30-2010
More posts by thorben17
Hi,
I'd consider clicking back the flop - smaller ppair won't fold and he might ship with A-high plus we can get all the money in on the turn. But the way you played is fine as well.<...
As played river is a call - you chop with majority of his range plus he might spazz sometimes with 22.
Turn however is tough. His ch-raise looks really strong - honestly I'd put him s...
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But think i should bet the river to get value from worse like 99,88,JJ,T9,JT QJ
Does he really call 3 barrels with these hands? Also, he...
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agree with the above + he probably doesn't have AA/KK, TT will often reraise the flop. You could probably raise bigger on the flop too.
Regards
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Checking the flop seems best (all the broadways hit this board).
As played he has a whole bunch of worse draws on the turn, but it's probably better to check and protec...
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his valuerange on this flop has us crushed, his draws have significant equity, we don't know whether he pure bluffs (probably not given it's a 4bet pot), we're OOP. I'd bet bigger...
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the problem here is that he calls the turn with 66-TT and jack probably isn't folding on the river, therefore we're betting river to fold out only those 66-TT.
With thi...
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I think bet/folding the turn is fine readless, however I'd be tempted to ch-call the turn often in this spot. What hands do we get value by betting? 99,77, maybe 98s and 87s and t...
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in general on the turn there will be more SD value hands/flushdraws than pure floats on this type of board, which inclined us to bet for value/thin value. Bet,bet,ch-f seems best ...
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I prefer calling the flop (if he barrels a lot with weak range it's even better - we can bluffraise later; if he has a hand like 33 he won't get to showdown anyway). From the turn...