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Old 03-02-2010, 05:44 PM
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Default Re: 400NL: Blind vs Blind Semi-interesting river s

Bet the turn to get value from his pocket pairs and Ax floats, as played I prefer bet/fold to c/c, he is going to call the river a lot with a worse pocket pair and rarely raise your bet. He isn't repping much on the river besides JT/AJ, but it still is a spot you really don't get bluffed too often so I'd b/f.
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Old 03-03-2010, 01:22 AM
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Default Re: 400NL: Blind vs Blind Semi-interesting river s

As others stated bet turn. There's value from 66/56/A5/88 type hands. I don't like check/calling with no idea of his bluffing frequency. It turns our hand faceup and I he doesn't expect you to c/c strong one pair+ hands on this board.

I think the river bet is bad. He won't think you're bluffing here that often, but he might turn some worse pairs into bluffs on that card.

Obviously he's raising a narrow range but I'd still fold. If he's a good hand reader/player I don't think he's ever raise/folding JT, his most likely hand by far. I guess thin valueraise with KT/AT is possible if he gets to the river this way, but he can still convince himself of a call (or he's planning to snapcall given how weird he played it).
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Old 03-08-2010, 08:47 AM
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Default Re: 400NL: Blind vs Blind Semi-interesting river s

i don't really get the turn bet... is everyone going for 3 streets with this hand on the river?

often i might bet this turn but i don't think it's good. it just makes the hand easier to play.
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Old 03-08-2010, 02:20 PM
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Default Re: 400NL: Blind vs Blind Semi-interesting river s

2 streets of value. It's almost always better to bet the first 2 streets. You have many draws or just air in your range, you should be getting value here or your bluffs will make a lot of monehy
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Old 03-10-2010, 08:32 AM
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Default Re: 400NL: Blind vs Blind Semi-interesting river s

Cool Isura, I see your point and that seems to be the super standard line (probably for good reason)

but I've been thinking about spots like this and i think you will be getting floated a lot on flops like this and his air will bet on the turn for you, do you think i'm right in saying this? then i guess we are then left with tough decision on the river if he bets again.
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