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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Kennedy Space Center, FL
Posts: 283
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Originally Posted by pokerfanatic
if he has a 10% PFR his hand range is so tight... i think i bet flop check behind turn... as for the river if he leads after i check (which must likely will happen regardless what he holds) you have to ask yourself what can he 3bet/call cap PF with then call bet on the flop with... AK, AQs(in spades obv), AJs (same here), 99-JJ unless you can think of something else... you beat all those hands except 2... i think i put in a raise if he 3 bets call...
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Well, I think I'm mixing two different lines with my thought.
They way it was played, with the preflop action, c/c the flop, and c/r the turn, I am hesitant about raising the river (although it seems it might be slightly correct to do so).
But if we played the turn the way we all feel it should have been played (check behind). Then we don't have the additonal info about our opp that the turn c/r is trying to tell us. So, fanatic, I agree... in that light I would probably put him on a similar hand range and would think we have to raise the river.
but if we bet the turn like the OP did and got check raised, I'm more worried that you slowplayed a big hand on the flop to pop us on the turn.
Anyway.... good to see you coming back around, fanatic.
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