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    Point of a semibluff is that your opponent folds sometimes.

    He's never folding when he leads out though on a board that smacks your range in the face.
    If u think he's spazzy or has a weak range, call. But what's hes done this hand is completely different from what he's done in your reads post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKDS View Post
    Point of a semibluff is that your opponent folds sometimes.

    He's never folding when he leads out though on a board that smacks your range in the face.
    I think that this is your critical piece of info right here. Unless you've seen him bluff/donk OOP against a draw heavy board, then he's showing a lot more strength than his previous play indicated, which means he's probably got the straight.

    In this case, you have a choice. Throw out a raise to his OTF BET TO see if he'll fold a possible two pair, or call for drawing odds to his original bet. I don't like the raise OTF due to the negative implied odds Spoon mentioned. In this case, when you raised and he reraised you, he has the goods, and you would have to draw with bad odds to continue.

    Call or R/F OTF due to his weak play previously. Fold to his re-raise OTF. You're throwing away money to continue after his re-raise.
    Last edited by davisrei; 01-05-2013 at 02:22 PM.

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