4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Losing Prop Bets
Posts: 2,789
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1: Villain has invested the same amount to this point as the calling amount, I don't see any FE here.
2. This move looks pretty good. The problem is that you have no reads, and checking here requires knowledge of frequent flop bets after a check. I prefer a lead w/o read.
3. What wufwugy said... you have a bluff catching hand. The only reason to bet here is if you are convinced villain has: the same hand as you, 88, 99, TT. I prefer a check then a call on the river, you'll gain more value out of wearker hand and also lose the minimum against stronger ones.
4. If you don't see a strong hand here because of the drawiness of the board, why not pot the turn? Also, if you think villain is a weak player, why try to out think them by checking the turn then pushing the river? If villain is bad, don't expect a lot of FE.
I don't really like 3.5 / 4 of these. I get the feeling, however, that you had success with 3/4.
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